Chromolithographed diecut folding booket titled The Boy, Girl & Baby Show circa 1890 published by Raphael Tuck & Sons No 1000. Three sections of booklet shown. Animals are shown in charge with children in cages and dogs and cat as spectators.
Victorian advertisement from 1898 magazine for Raphael Tuck & Sons, publishers and printers of Christmas and New Year greeting cards, calendars, books, booklets and toy books. Notice the familiar easel and palette trademark.
Chromolithographed diecut folding booket titled To the Dog Show circa 1890 published by Raphael Tuck & Sons. No 818. First three folds of exhibits shown.
Boy and girl dancing at the fancy dress ball.Victorian Christmas card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons.; ; ephemera, Pierrot, children's party, dance, romance, romantic,
Victorian; Doll Show; Leaflet; Rules; fund raising; Church restoration; baby dolls; school boy dolls; school girl dolls; servant maid dolls; professional dolls; lady dolls; typography; 1888;
Andringitra village girl girls boy boys mother daughter daughters son sons Madagascar Malagasy Malgache Madagascan local child children baby house family
Postcard, postmarked 1906, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons depicting child in rabbit suit hiding Easter egg under leaf. Children's games, pastimes, festivals, traditions, fancy dress costume, postal history,
Victorian New Year greetings card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons showing young girl decorating the home with a garland of ivy.; ; ephemera, Christmas decoration, seasonal decoration, fashion, costume, winter evergreen, BBXMAS,
Victorian New Year greetings card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons showing young girl decorating the hall with a garland of ivy.; ; ephemera, Christmas decoration, seasonal decoration, fashion, costume, winter evergreen, BBXMAS,
Victorian Christmas greeting card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons. Artist Isa Thompson.; ; ephemera, fisherman, sailor, sea, ocean, nautical, fishing, catch, hat, headware,
Victorian, boy, child, vintage, antique, portrait, urchin, street scene, innocence, innocent, 1890, 1900, turn of the century, times gone by, bygonetimes, good old days, poverty, poor, cute, BEM1900
Victorian Christmas greeting card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons printed by chromolithography circa 1886. Artist:William Stephen Coleman. ephemera, divine, heavenly messenger, spirit, archangels, angels, religion, religious, messenger of God, angel watching over me, Christian, outstanding beauty,
Postcard, postmarked 1906, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons depicting children in rabbit suits painting Easter egg.; ; postal history, children's pastimes, games, fancy dress costume, traditions, beetle,
Victorian New Year greeting card published by Raphael Tuck & Sons. Artistic series 7024.; ; ephemera, scholar, snowing, mistletoe, fashion, Christmas, snow scene, education,
Two girls pose with their new toy prams at Christmas in the USA, a vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing. See image FOT653935 for these two girls at Easter.
big blue eyes, blonde, hair, blonde hair, boy, toddler, baby, little toddler, Bob the Builder, BBC, Roley, toy, toy roller, toy car, steam roller, green steam roller, green toy, blue, eyes, piercing eyes, happy boy, content child, content boy, happy child, blue shirt, blue tshirt, mop haired, surfer hair
Hanging wall calendar for 1926, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons depicting sweet little girl and her pet dog, dressed in night dress and pyjamas on their way to bed at midnight. ephemera, golly, doll, toy sleep, night wear, happy days, off to bed, good night,
baby, Saint-Malo, Plage de Rochebonne, Bretagne, Brittany, France, summer, holidays, vacancies, sunglasses, child, children, babies, sun hat, baby buggy
Victorian street entertainment organ grinder ; Music; noise; sound; itinerant; performer; beggar; showman; clothes; hat; beard; box; handle; monkey; animal; fur; dance; chain; story; reading; book; children; 19th; century; Castell; ephemera ; Castell Brothers "Organ grinder" ;
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Victorian chromolithographed diecut booklet for children showing organ grinder and monkey circa 1890 published by Castell Brothers, London, printed in Germany.