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One Child Collection

"One Child: A Journey of Hope, Resilience, and Love" In the depths of creation, a tiny foetus holds the promise of a world yet to be discovered

Background imageOne Child Collection: Wool Knitting Mrs T White after writing a letter to the Mirror asking for wool to make

Wool Knitting Mrs T White after writing a letter to the Mirror asking for wool to make gifts and toys out of wool for the Spastics Society received over 200 parcels of wool

Background imageOne Child Collection: A Roman Triumph, From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

A Roman Triumph, From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920
A Roman Triumph, From The Book The Outline Of History By H.G.Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Background imageOne Child Collection: A boy shoots at a birds on a wire game with a cork gun on the family table

A boy shoots at a birds on a wire game with a cork gun on the family table
United States: c. 1950. A boy shoots at a birds on a wire game with a cork gun on the family table

Background imageOne Child Collection: A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll

A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll
United States: c. 1942. A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll. Valuable resources were conserved for the war effort, as the apron and cap were made from flour sacks

Background imageOne Child Collection: Japanese Princess Teru

Japanese Princess Teru
Tokyo, Japan: December 26, 1928 japanese Princess Shigeko Teruno-Miya, oldest daughter of Emperor Hirohito, on her third birthday

Background imageOne Child Collection: Bundled Up Baby & Teddy Bear Bundled Up Baby & Teddy Bear

Bundled Up Baby & Teddy Bear Bundled Up Baby & Teddy Bear
New York, New York: January 18, 1957 An infant sits bundled against the cold and shares his muffler with his teddy bear

Background imageOne Child Collection: First Day Of School

First Day Of School
United States: c. 1930. A mother takes her daughter by the hand on the way to the first day of school

Background imageOne Child Collection: A young girl plays with her new all-vinyl plastic doll that can be washed without fear of damage

A young girl plays with her new all-vinyl plastic doll that can be washed without fear of damage
United States: 1949. A young girl plays with her new all-vinyl plastic doll that can be washed without fear of damage. It is manufactured by the Jay-Zee Doll Company from Marvinol vinyl resin

Background imageOne Child Collection: A Young Girl Drawing

A Young Girl Drawing
Lake Placid, New York: c. 1929. A young girl vacationing at the Lake Placid Club does her art on one of the tables there

Background imageOne Child Collection: Floating With New Rubber Tube

Floating With New Rubber Tube
Coronado Beach, California: November, 1922. This youngster appears to be resting on the surface of the water, but closer inspection reveals that she is supported by a special air-inflated tube that

Background imageOne Child Collection: Family Huddled By Fireplace

Family Huddled By Fireplace
Detroit, Michigan: October 15, 1977. A family cozies up for the upcoming winter during the 1970s energy crisis with Snug Sacks, which are like sleeping bags with sleeves

Background imageOne Child Collection: Breakfast At Home

Breakfast At Home
United States: c. 1955. A mother pours a glass of milk for a young child at the kitchen table while the father looks on

Background imageOne Child Collection: Feeding baby with a weaning spoon

Feeding baby with a weaning spoon

Background imageOne Child Collection: Baby wearing blue jumpsuit and white bib, sitting in highchair, red bowl of food

Baby wearing blue jumpsuit and white bib, sitting in highchair, red bowl of food, spooning soft baby food into his mouth, food on his bib, mouth open

Background imageOne Child Collection: Back view of a small boyin traditional clothing at the Shichi-go-san

Back view of a small boyin traditional clothing at the Shichi-go-san (3-5-7) festival, Meiji-jingu Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, Asia


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"One Child: A Journey of Hope, Resilience, and Love" In the depths of creation, a tiny foetus holds the promise of a world yet to be discovered. An illustration from Ambroise Paré's timeless Oeuvres captures this delicate beginning, reminding us of life's miraculous beginnings. Amidst the chaos and uncertainties of life, Mrs T White finds solace in her wool knitting. After writing a heartfelt letter to the Mirror seeking help for her craft, she weaves threads of hope into every stitch – an act that transcends mere garments. A small group on horseback bravely traverses a shallow river; their determination mirrors the resilience within each one child. Just as they conquer nature's obstacles with unwavering spirit, so too do these young souls overcome adversity in pursuit of brighter horizons. From ancient times to modern triumphs, history unfolds before our eyes. H. G. Wells' The Outline Of History reveals a Roman Triumph – an emblematic reminder that even amidst grandeur and celebration lies tales untold; stories etched by those who fought against all odds. Edina and Lena knitwear Haute Couture epitomize dedication and craftsmanship. Every garment meticulously hand-knitted signifies not only skill but also love woven into each thread – testament to the beauty that arises when passion meets artistry. Frank Sinatra graces Royal National College for the Blind at Norwood with his presence - his visit radiates warmth and compassion towards those facing challenges unseen. In his embrace lies an affirmation that no matter our circumstances or abilities, we are all deserving of love and support. A young girl adorned in Saharan blue headscarf embodies strength amidst cultural heritage—a symbol both powerful and gentle—reminding us that identity is intricately woven through tradition while embracing individuality. Princess Teru stands tall as Japan's beacon of grace—a representation not only for her nation but also for every child who dares to dream.