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Randolph Caldecott Collection (page 3)

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Bystanders watch as John Gilpin is chased across the countryside, 1878, (c1918). Creator

Bystanders watch as John Gilpin is chased across the countryside, 1878, (c1918). Creator
Bystanders watch as John Gilpin is chased across the countryside, 1878, (c1918). Riders set off in pursuit of Gilpin, wrongly assuming that as he is being chased by the postboy

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: John Gilpins friend, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

John Gilpins friend, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
John Gilpins friend, 1878, (c1918). The friend, who lent him the horse, rushes out to see why Gilpin has arrived bare-headed

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Bystanders watch as John Gilpin gallops past, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Bystanders watch as John Gilpin gallops past, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Bystanders watch as John Gilpin gallops past, 1878, (c1918). John Gilpin was the subject of a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper entitled " The Diverting History of John Gilpin"

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: John Gilpin sets out on his journey to Edmonton, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

John Gilpin sets out on his journey to Edmonton, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
John Gilpin sets out on his journey to Edmonton, 1878, (c1918). John Gilpin was the subject of a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper entitled " The Diverting History of John Gilpin"

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: John Gilpin sees his family off in a chaise-and-pair, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

John Gilpin sees his family off in a chaise-and-pair, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
John Gilpin sees his family off in a chaise-and-pair, 1878, (c1918). Mrs Gilpin, her sister and their children set off for Edmonton

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: John Gilpin and his wife, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

John Gilpin and his wife, 1878, (c1918). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
John Gilpin and his wife, 1878, (c1918). Mrs Gilpin suggsts a holiday to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversay. John Gilpin was the subject of a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper entitled

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The Screen in the Lumber Room, 1886. Artist: Randolph Caldecott

The Screen in the Lumber Room, 1886. Artist: Randolph Caldecott
The Screen in the Lumber Room, 1886. Poem written by Austin Dobson about an old-fashioned screen, decorated with hoarded scraps and snippets. From The Magazine of Art

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The Strange Adventures of a Dog-Cart, 1888, (1946). Artist: Randolph Caldecott

The Strange Adventures of a Dog-Cart, 1888, (1946). Artist: Randolph Caldecott
The Strange Adventures of a Dog-Cart, 1888, (1946). Originally printed in Last Graphic Pictures. From English Printed Books, by Francis Meynell. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: John Gilpin riding to Edmonton, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott

John Gilpin riding to Edmonton, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott
John Gilpin riding to Edmonton, 1878. John Gilpin was the subject of an 18th century ballad by William Cowper. It describes how, on a journey to Edmonton

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Farmer sowing seed broadcast, 1881. Artist: Randolph Caldecott

Farmer sowing seed broadcast, 1881. Artist: Randolph Caldecott
Farmer sowing seed broadcast, 1881. The horses in the background are pulling a harrow to draw earth over the seed

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Scene from The Babes in the Wood, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott

Scene from The Babes in the Wood, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott
Scene from The Babes in the Wood, 1878. No burial these prettye babes/Of any man receives./Till Robin-redbreast painfully/Did cover them with leaves

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Scene from The Babes (Children) in the Wood, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott

Scene from The Babes (Children) in the Wood, 1878. Artist: Randolph Caldecott
Scene from The Babes (Children) in the Wood, 1878. These prettye babes, with hand in hand, /Went wandering up and downe. The Babes uncle has paid two ruffians to murder them



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