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Push Chair Collection

And their new pushchair) (A mother pushing her child in a stroller through a park) (A couple taking their baby for a walk in the city with their pushchair) "Push Chair

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Buggy parking

Buggy parking. Sign in a childrens hospital showing parents where to leave their pushchairs

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Advert for a Leveson double pram 1928

Advert for a Leveson double pram 1928
Leveson baby cars, for two babies easy handle and safe. 1928

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Nurse and baby at 'Nundora'. A Victorian nursemaid pushes a baby in wicker pram (landau)

Nurse and baby at 'Nundora'. A Victorian nursemaid pushes a baby in wicker pram (landau)
UIG5418824 Nurse and baby at 'Nundora'. A Victorian nursemaid pushes a baby in wicker pram (landau) decorated with frills outside the Brodribb's family house 'Nundora'

Background imagePush Chair Collection: The Garden of Offem House, near Noordwijk, 1782. Creator: Jan Baptist van Eeckhout

The Garden of Offem House, near Noordwijk, 1782. Creator: Jan Baptist van Eeckhout
The Garden of Offem House, near Noordwijk, 1782. View of the terrace

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Naon Children, 1912

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Naon Children, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Naon Children, 1912. Girls and boys with pedal car, doll in push-chair, and miniature fire engine

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Town and Country Children - drawn by Gavarni, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Town and Country Children - drawn by Gavarni, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Town and Country Children - drawn by Gavarni, 1850. Illustration to a poem by Thomas Miller on the joys of rural life: Children there are in many a street Who never press'd beneath their feet The

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Kinder-Waerterin ' (nanny), illustration by Paul Heydel, a pushchair goes like a bicycle

Kinder-Waerterin " (nanny), illustration by Paul Heydel, a pushchair goes like a bicycle
UTD4920868 Kinder-Waerterin " (nanny), illustration by Paul Heydel, a pushchair goes like a bicycle, from the magazine Ueber Land und Meer

Background imagePush Chair Collection: 'La chambre des enfants'Peinture de Lev Alexandrovich Bruni (1894-1948)

"La chambre des enfants"Peinture de Lev Alexandrovich Bruni (1894-1948) 1926 State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou
FIA5330413 " La chambre des enfants" Peinture de Lev Alexandrovich Bruni (1894-1948) 1926 State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou by Bruni, Lev Aleksandrovitc (1894-1948); State Tretyakov Gallery

Background imagePush Chair Collection: The Pet Shop

The Pet Shop
OLD37283 The Pet Shop by Budd, Herbert Ashwin (1881-1950); Gallery Oldham, UK; © Gallery Oldham; English, out of copyright

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Vladimir and Vera Nabokov and their son, Dmitri, Anonymous

Vladimir and Vera Nabokov and their son, Dmitri, Anonymous
FIA5405889 Vladimir and Vera Nabokov and their son, Dmitri, Anonymous. Photograph, 1935, Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Strawberry Gardens

Strawberry Gardens
OLD37277 Strawberry Gardens by Hague, John Houghton (1842-p.1886); Gallery Oldham, UK; eGallery Oldham; English, out of copyright

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Picture shows a baby in Brussels, Belgium, wearing a bonnet with the British regiment The

Picture shows a baby in Brussels, Belgium, wearing a bonnet with the British regiment The Royal Engineers name on it, and the colours as a ribbon below

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Eric Eccles enjoys a shopping trip with wife Doreen, daughter Christine (five

Eric Eccles enjoys a shopping trip with wife Doreen, daughter Christine (five) and baby Neil (2 months), at Corby shopping centre. June 1958

Background imagePush Chair Collection: An Up-hill Job, 1860

An Up-hill Job, 1860. Mr Policeman Punch says, (compassionately), : Now, Little un, do you Think you ll be able to Shove that Perambulator Up them Steps

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Odd Fellows parade, Haverfordwest, South Wales

Odd Fellows parade, Haverfordwest, South Wales
Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a masonic-style friendly society, make their way in costume down Market Street in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Union Workhouse, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire
The Hemsworth Union workhouse, erected in 1859 on Southmoor Road, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire. Several inmates can be seen sitting or working. A girl pushes a baby in a pushchair on the road alongside

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Nurse

Nurse
Young girl dressed in the nurses uniform pushing her doll in a push-chair. Artist: Florence Hardy Date: circa 1908

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Pram Jam Baby show, Dartford, Kent. 1936

Pram Jam Baby show, Dartford, Kent. 1936

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Bagging up potatoes at Tillington

Bagging up potatoes at Tillington
Young family bagging up potatoes at Tillington, October 1934 George Garland collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N10117

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Welsh Cabinet Makers with prams

Welsh Cabinet Makers with prams
The shop of W. Davies, a Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, of Station Road, Llanelli who was known as Davies the Celfi (Davies the Furniture)

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Mother and baby, conceptual artwork

Mother and baby, conceptual artwork
Mother and baby in a pram, conceptual artwork

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Two toddlers wheeling carry cots

Two toddlers wheeling carry cots across a stretch of gravel

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Woman wheeling two babies in a pram

Woman wheeling two babies in a pram
A woman wheeling two babies in a pram, between two trees in silhouette

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Parish Workhouse, Steyning, Sussex

Parish Workhouse, Steyning, Sussex
The medieval timber-framed building on Mouse Lane, Steyning, Sussex, that once served as the parish workhouse. Outside are a man with a beard

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Girl in Park / Pushchair

Girl in Park / Pushchair
A young girl sitting on a park bench, minding a toddler in a pushchair

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Girl with Pushchair

Girl with Pushchair
A scruffy child with a pushchair

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Toddler in a Pushchair

Toddler in a Pushchair
A Working Class child in a pushchair

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Young children in a push chair

Young children in a push chair
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imagePush Chair Collection: Children in Nursery 1878

Children in Nursery 1878
Two children in the nursery: baby is having a ride in a wicker pushchair


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And their new pushchair) (A mother pushing her child in a stroller through a park) (A couple taking their baby for a walk in the city with their pushchair) "Push Chair: A Timeless Companion for Parents and Children" From its humble beginnings as an essential mode of transportation to becoming an iconic symbol of parenthood, the push chair has played an integral role in shaping family life throughout history. Whether it's finding buggy parking outside bustling shops or exploring picturesque parks, this versatile contraption has been there every step of the way. In 1928, an advert showcasing the Leveson double pram captured hearts with its innovative design and comfort features. This glimpse into the past reminds us that even then, parents sought convenience without compromising style. Dating back to 1889, Paul Heydel's illustration from "Ueber Land und Meer" depicted a nanny effortlessly maneuvering a pushchair that resembled a bicycle. It exemplified how this invention revolutionized childcare by providing mobility and freedom like never before. The State Tretyakov Gallery's painting "La chambre des enfants, " created by Lev Alexandrovich Bruni in 1926, immortalizes the bond between parent and child while highlighting the presence of a trusty pushchair nearby. It serves as a reminder that these cherished moments are made possible thanks to this reliable companion. Whether visiting The Pet Shop or enjoying leisurely walks at Strawberry Gardens, families have relied on their trusty pushchairs to keep little ones safe and comfortable. From Vladimir Nabokov and his wife Vera strolling with son Dmitri to Richard Branson reuniting with his girlfriend Joan Templeman after adventures abroad – these snapshots capture precious memories made possible by this indispensable tool. Even dating back to 1860 when "An Up-hill Job" was portrayed in artwork, we see how caregivers faced challenges head-on while pushing heavy-duty prams up steep inclines.