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Rhymes Collection (page 6)

"Rhymes: Unveiling the Melodies of Childhood" Step into a world where nursery rhymes come alive, transporting us back to our carefree days

Background imageRhymes Collection: Draw a pail of water (colour litho)

Draw a pail of water (colour litho)
3631215 Draw a pail of water (colour litho) by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Draw a pail of water)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Lucy Locket, lost her pocket (colour litho)

Lucy Locket, lost her pocket (colour litho)
3631207 Lucy Locket, lost her pocket (colour litho) by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucy Locket, lost her pocket)

Background imageRhymes Collection: To market, to market, to buy a plum cake (colour litho)

To market, to market, to buy a plum cake (colour litho)
3631206 To market, to market, to buy a plum cake (colour litho) by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: To market, to market, to buy a plum cake)

Background imageRhymes Collection: There was an old woman (colour litho)

There was an old woman (colour litho)
3631202 There was an old woman (colour litho) by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: There was an old woman)

Background imageRhymes Collection: The Butterflys Ball (colour litho)

The Butterflys Ball (colour litho)
6000950 The Butterflys Ball (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Butterflys Ball)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Jack And The Beanstalk; Jack The Giant Killer (colour litho)

Jack And The Beanstalk; Jack The Giant Killer (colour litho)
6000943 Jack And The Beanstalk; Jack The Giant Killer (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack And The Beanstalk; Jack The Giant Killer)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Little Goody Two Shoes; The Princess Rosetta; Tom Hickathrift (colour litho)

Little Goody Two Shoes; The Princess Rosetta; Tom Hickathrift (colour litho)
6000936 Little Goody Two Shoes; The Princess Rosetta; Tom Hickathrift (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Little Red Riding Hood; Grumble And Cheery, The Eagles Verdict (colour litho)

Little Red Riding Hood; Grumble And Cheery, The Eagles Verdict (colour litho)
6000935 Little Red Riding Hood; Grumble And Cheery, The Eagles Verdict (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Little Red Riding Hood; Grumble And Cheery)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Lewis Carroll (b / w photo)

Lewis Carroll (b / w photo)
5668963 Lewis Carroll (b/w photo) by Rejlander, Oscar Gustav (1813-1875); (add.info.: Victorian photograph taken by Oscar Gustave Rejlander (1813-1875). Photograph of original cabinet card

Background imageRhymes Collection: Georgie Porgie (colour litho)

Georgie Porgie (colour litho)
5212591 Georgie Porgie (colour litho) by Crombie, Charles (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Georgie Porgie. Illustration for Simple Simon and His Friends (Greening)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Brown Bread And Butter (colour litho)

Brown Bread And Butter (colour litho)
5212589 Brown Bread And Butter (colour litho) by Crombie, Charles (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Brown Bread And Butter)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Ladybird (colour litho)

Ladybird (colour litho)
5215561 Ladybird (colour litho) by Wright, Blanche Fisher (1887-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ladybird. Illustration for The Real Mother Goose (Harrap, c 1916).); © Look and Learn

Background imageRhymes Collection: Pussy-Cat And Queen (colour litho)

Pussy-Cat And Queen (colour litho)
5215587 Pussy-Cat And Queen (colour litho) by Wright, Blanche Fisher (1887-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pussy-Cat And Queen)

Background imageRhymes Collection: The Tarts (colour litho)

The Tarts (colour litho)
5215557 The Tarts (colour litho) by Wright, Blanche Fisher (1887-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tarts. Illustration for The Real Mother Goose (Harrap, c 1916).); © Look and Learn

Background imageRhymes Collection: The Queen Of Hearts (colour litho)

The Queen Of Hearts (colour litho)
5212578 The Queen Of Hearts (colour litho) by Crombie, Charles (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen Of Hearts)

Background imageRhymes Collection: See Saw Margery Daw (colour litho)

See Saw Margery Daw (colour litho)
960972 See Saw Margery Daw (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: See Saw Margery Daw, Jenny shall have a new master; She shall have but a penny a day)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Young lambs to sell (colour litho)

Young lambs to sell (colour litho)
960971 Young lambs to sell (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell; if I had as much money as I could tell)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Tom the Pipers son played with such skill (colour litho)

Tom the Pipers son played with such skill (colour litho)
960970 Tom the Pipers son played with such skill (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRhymes Collection: To Market, to Market

To Market, to Market
LLM462799 To Market, to Market by Brooke, Leonard Leslie (1862-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: To Market, to Market)

Background imageRhymes Collection: There was a Man

There was a Man
LLM462796 There was a Man by Brooke, Leonard Leslie (1862-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: There was a Man. Illustration for A Nursery Rhyme Picture Book (Frederick Warne)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss Muffet
LLM462795 Little Miss Muffet by Brooke, Leonard Leslie (1862-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Little Miss Muffet. Illustration for A Nursery Rhyme Picture Book (Frederick Warne)

Background imageRhymes Collection: The Three Wise Men of Gotham

The Three Wise Men of Gotham
LLM462788 The Three Wise Men of Gotham by Brooke, Leonard Leslie (1862-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Three Wise Men of Gotham)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of Saint Clement s

Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of Saint Clement s
LLM460258 Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of Saint Clements by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of Saint Clement s)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Page and monarch, forth they went, Forth they went together

Page and monarch, forth they went, Forth they went together
LLM460253 Page and monarch, forth they went, Forth they went together by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page and monarch, forth they went, Forth they went together)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Schools The New England Primer from 1727 (litho)

Schools The New England Primer from 1727 (litho)
PNP367779 Schools The New England Primer from 1727 (litho) by American School; Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Tring, who embellished his nose with a ring', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Person of Tring, who embellished his nose with a ring", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386706 " There was an Old Person of Tring, who embellished his nose with a ring", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man of the East, who gave all his children a feast', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man of the East, who gave all his children a feast", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386700 " There was an Old Man of the East, who gave all his children a feast", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was a Young Lady of Lucca, whose lovers completely forsook her', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was a Young Lady of Lucca, whose lovers completely forsook her", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386698 " There was a Young Lady of Lucca, whose lovers completely forsook her", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man of Vienna, who lived upon Tincture of Senna', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man of Vienna, who lived upon Tincture of Senna", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386695 " There was an Old Man of Vienna, who lived upon Tincture of Senna", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Cheadle was put in the stocks by the Beadle', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Person of Cheadle was put in the stocks by the Beadle", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386684 " There was an Old Person of Cheadle was put in the stocks by the Beadle", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was a Young Lady of Sweden, who went by the slow train to Weedon', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was a Young Lady of Sweden, who went by the slow train to Weedon", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386678 " There was a Young Lady of Sweden, who went by the slow train to Weedon", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man who said, How shall I flee from this horrible Cow

"There was an Old Man who said, How shall I flee from this horrible Cow
LLM386676 " There was an Old Man who said, How shall I flee from this horrible Cow? ", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man of Calcutta, who perpetually ate bread and butter', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man of Calcutta, who perpetually ate bread and butter", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386674 " There was an Old Man of Calcutta, who perpetually ate bread and butter", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man of the Dee, who was sadly annoyed by a flea', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man of the Dee, who was sadly annoyed by a flea", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386673 " There was an Old Man of the Dee, who was sadly annoyed by a flea", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man of Kilkenny, who never had more than a penny', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man of Kilkenny, who never had more than a penny", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386660 " There was an Old Man of Kilkenny, who never had more than a penny", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man who supposed that the street door was partially closed'

"There was an Old Man who supposed that the street door was partially closed", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386648 " There was an Old Man who supposed that the street door was partially closed", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Person whose habits induced him to feed upon Rabbits', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Person whose habits induced him to feed upon Rabbits", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386641 " There was an Old Person whose habits induced him to feed upon Rabbits", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Man in a casement, who held up his hands in amazement', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man in a casement, who held up his hands in amazement", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386639 " There was an Old Man in a casement, who held up his hands in amazement", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was a Young Lady of Norway, who casually sat in a doorway', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was a Young Lady of Norway, who casually sat in a doorway", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386634 " There was a Young Lady of Norway, who casually sat in a doorway", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Leeds, whose head was infested with beads', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Person of Leeds, whose head was infested with beads", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386631 " There was an Old Person of Leeds, whose head was infested with beads", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was a Young Lady of Poole, whose soup was excessively cool', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was a Young Lady of Poole, whose soup was excessively cool", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386626 " There was a Young Lady of Poole, whose soup was excessively cool", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was and Old Man of Marseilles, whose daughters wore bottle-green veils'

"There was and Old Man of Marseilles, whose daughters wore bottle-green veils", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386613 " There was and Old Man of Marseilles, whose daughters wore bottle-green veils", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Troy, whose drink was warm brandy and soy', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Person of Troy, whose drink was warm brandy and soy", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386607 " There was an Old Person of Troy, whose drink was warm brandy and soy", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was a Young lady of Russia, who screamed so that no one could hush her'

"There was a Young lady of Russia, who screamed so that no one could hush her", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386606 " There was a Young lady of Russia, who screamed so that no one could hush her", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: 'There was an old Derry Down Derry, who loved to see little folks merry', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an old Derry Down Derry, who loved to see little folks merry", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386601 " There was an old Derry Down Derry, who loved to see little folks merry", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageRhymes Collection: Robin and Richard... (colour litho)

Robin and Richard... (colour litho)
2792386 Robin and Richard... (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robin and Richard)

Background imageRhymes Collection: I will sing you a song though its not very long, ... (colour litho)

I will sing you a song though its not very long, ... (colour litho)
2792380 I will sing you a song though its not very long, ... (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: I will sing you a song though its not very long)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Pretty maid Pretty maid... (colour litho)

Pretty maid Pretty maid... (colour litho)
2792379 Pretty maid Pretty maid... (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pretty maid Pretty maid)



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"Rhymes: Unveiling the Melodies of Childhood" Step into a world where nursery rhymes come alive, transporting us back to our carefree days. From "Mary, Mary, quite contrary" tending her magical garden to mischievous "Georgie Porgie, " these they have woven themselves into the fabric of our childhood memories. As we wander through hills adorned with snowflakes and anticipation in "Christmas Is Coming, " Cecil Aldin's enchanting illustration from 1898 captures the essence of joy and wonder that this season brings. And who could forget Pauline Baynes' whimsical depiction of "The Land of Christmas Plays, " where dreams take center stage? In the timeless classic "Song of Sixpence" from 1818, we witness a grand feast fit for royalty as blackbirds emerge from a pie. Lucy Locket may have lost her pocket, but she finds solace in the rhythm and charm of her own tale. "Wee Willie Winkie" tiptoes through moonlit streets while Polly puts on the kettle for tea-time delights. An old man with a beard shares his quirky wisdom in Edward Lear's delightful verse – reminding us that life is full of surprises. Join three little kittens on their playful escapades or delve into Taffy's Welsh adventures; each rhyme holds its unique allure. And who can resist Little Miss Muffet as she encounters an unexpected visitor? These cherished rhymes echo across generations, uniting young and old alike in their simple yet profound messages. They remind us that within every word lies a melody waiting to be sung—a testament to the power and beauty found within poetry's embrace. So let us revisit these treasured verses once more—where imagination knows no bounds—and allow ourselves to be transported back to those innocent moments when they were our companions on this journey called life.