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Jack And Jill Collection

"Jack and Jill: A Timeless Tale of Adventure and Play" In the quaint town of Clayton, near Burgess Hill

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Pair of windmills known as Jack and Jill in the evening, Clayton, near Burgess Hill

Pair of windmills known as Jack and Jill in the evening, Clayton, near Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Up the Hill and Down (colour litho)

Up the Hill and Down (colour litho)
5200447 Up the Hill and Down (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Up the Hill and Down)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jack and Jill, c. 1936-7 (oil on canvas)

Jack and Jill, c. 1936-7 (oil on canvas)
826893 Jack and Jill, c.1936-7 (oil on canvas) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 62x75 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack and Jill. Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942). Oil on canvas

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: At Tea (colour litho)

At Tea (colour litho)
5200452 At Tea (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Tea. Illustration for Aunt Friendlys Gift (Frederick Warne, c 1870).); © Look and Learn

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: At the Pump (colour litho)

At the Pump (colour litho)
5200451 At the Pump (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At the Pump. Illustration for Aunt Friendlys Gift (Frederick Warne)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jack and Jill (colour litho)

Jack and Jill (colour litho)
979649 Jack and Jill (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack and Jill. Illustration for Walter Cranes Picture Book (Frederick Warne)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jack and Jill went up the Hill (colour litho)

Jack and Jill went up the Hill (colour litho)
3101446 Jack and Jill went up the Hill (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack and Jill went up the Hill)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jacks Ride on the Sow (colour litho)

Jacks Ride on the Sow (colour litho)
5200450 Jacks Ride on the Sow (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jacks Ride on the Sow)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jill Makes Game of Poor Jack (colour litho)

Jill Makes Game of Poor Jack (colour litho)
5200449 Jill Makes Game of Poor Jack (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jill Makes Game of Poor Jack)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: See Saw (colour litho)

See Saw (colour litho)
5200448 See Saw (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: See Saw. Illustration for Aunt Friendlys Gift (Frederick Warne, c 1870).); © Look and Learn

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jack And Jill (woodcut)

Jack And Jill (woodcut)
5237142 Jack And Jill (woodcut) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack And Jill. Illustration for 1, 000 Quaint Cuts (Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press)

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Jack and Jill, c1903. Artist: EA Keck

Jack and Jill, c1903. Artist: EA Keck
Jack and Jill, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: JACK & JILL, 1873. Jack and Jill. Illustration from an American edition of Nursery Rhymes

JACK & JILL, 1873. Jack and Jill. Illustration from an American edition of Nursery Rhymes, 1873

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: JACK & JILL, 1873. Jack and Jill. Illustration from an American edition of Nursery Rhymes

JACK & JILL, 1873. Jack and Jill. Illustration from an American edition of Nursery Rhymes, 1873

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes
WRIGHT: JACK & JILL. Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes
GREENWAY: JACK & JILL. Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageJack And Jill Collection: JACK AND JILL, 1833. Wood engraving from the Munroe & Francis Boston edition of Mother Goose

JACK AND JILL, 1833. Wood engraving from the Munroe & Francis Boston edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes, 1833


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"Jack and Jill: A Timeless Tale of Adventure and Play" In the quaint town of Clayton, near Burgess Hill, stands a pair of majestic windmills known affectionately as Jack and Jill. As the sun sets in the evening sky, these iconic landmarks paint a picturesque scene that captures the essence of this enchanting place. The story has transcended time, immortalized in various forms of art. From vibrant color lithographs depicting their journey up and down the hill to an exquisite oil painting created in 1936-7, each artwork breathes life into their whimsical escapades. One such lithograph titled "At Tea" showcases our beloved duo enjoying a delightful moment together amidst nature's beauty. Another called "At the Pump" portrays them quenching their thirst after an adventurous climb up the hill. Their mischievous antics are captured in vivid detail through captivating illustrations like "Jill Makes Game of Poor Jack, " where she playfully teases her companion. And who could forget their playful ride on a sow depicted in "Jack's Ride on the Sow"? A woodcut masterpiece simply titled "Jack And Jill" adds another layer to this timeless tale with its intricate details etched onto paper. Meanwhile, an artist named EA Keck beautifully brings them to life once more in his 1903 rendition filled with charm and nostalgia. Through it all, one cannot help but be reminded of childhood memories spent on playgrounds with friends - perhaps even reenacting scenes from this classic rhyme on a see-saw or creating new adventures inspired by Jack and Jill's spirit. So let us celebrate Jack and Jill - not just as characters from nursery rhymes but as symbols representing innocence, friendship, and endless possibilities for imagination. In Clayton's windmill-filled landscape or within our hearts' cherished memories, they will forever hold a special place as we continue to embrace joyous moments Up the Hill and Down.