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The Swing (Les Hasards heureux de l'escarpolette), ca 1767. Creator: Fragonard, Jean Honoré (1732-1806)The Swing (Les Hasards heureux de l'escarpolette), ca 1767. Found in the collection of the The Wallace Collection
View from a Terrace, 1799. Creator: Hubert RobertView from a Terrace, 1799
Lady Seated on a See-Saw. Creator: Nicolas LancretLady Seated on a See-Saw
The Seesaw. Creator: Hubert RobertThe Seesaw
La Bascule, 1760. Creator: Jacques Firmin BeauvarletLa Bascule, 1760
Esquisse pour la galerie Lobau de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Scènes médiévales: jeux... 1890Esquisse pour la galerie Lobau de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : Scenes medievales : jeux, danses et musiciens, 1890
Seesaw - Gloucester, Massachusetts, published 1874. Creator: Winslow HomerSeesaw - Gloucester, Massachusetts, published 1874
Rest on the hunt. Creator: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)Rest on the hunt. Private Collection
The Swing, ca. 1738. Creator: Pierre Alexandre AvelineThe Swing, ca. 1738
Fortune Using Man as a Plaything from Six Sayings about Fortune, ca. 1560
The Swing, ca 1712. Creator: Watteau, Jean Antoine (1684-1721)The Swing, ca 1712. Found in the Collection of Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki
Swing Ride at a Russian Fair, 1821. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow
Monstrous Development of the See Saw to Please Simple Minds, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume III, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Playground scene, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. Pairs of very young children play a see-saw game in the school playground
The Exercise of See Saw, Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1745; showing a young man and woman on a see-saw. As the woman loses her balance she is thrown into the arms of another man standing
Lady on a swing. Found in the collection of National Gallery, Prague
The Seesaw. Artist: Fragonard, Jean Honore (1732-1806)The Seesaw. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections
Front Page of The Illustrated London News, 1887. Queen Victoria watching a circus performance at Olympia, West Kensington, London. 1887 marked the Queens Golden Jubilee
Children in a park, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
New Year greetings from stockbrokers Mercer Locock to their clients, 1894. The illustration at the top portrays international links by telegraph and telephone