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Images Dated 12th April 2008

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 12th April 2008 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: France. Paris. Night view of the Champs Elysees

France. Paris. Night view of the Champs Elysees with the Triumphal Arch in the background

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: East and West, Old Friends are Best, by Ethel Parkinson

East and West, Old Friends are Best, by Ethel Parkinson
East and West, Old Friends are Best -- a Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a couple dressed in 19th century costume in a snowy street

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Mother and child bearing Christmas gifts

Mother and child bearing Christmas gifts
Gift laden mother and child knock on the door of a neighbour. Artist: Ethel Parkinson 1906

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Christmas churchgoing card by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas churchgoing card by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing people in 19th century style costume going to church in the snow. The caption reads: " The welcome eve, Loved Christmas now arrived

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Holly O! and Mistletoe, by Ethel Parkinson

Holly O! and Mistletoe, by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas Greetings card, showing children carrying bunches of holly and mistletoe in a snowy landscape

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Are We Downhearted? by Ethel Parkinson

Are We Downhearted? by Ethel Parkinson
A little Dutch boy and girl walk along arm in arm. He is smoking a cigar or pipe, and they are both looking happy

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Help! by Ethel Parkinson

Help! by Ethel Parkinson
A little Dutch boy calls for Help! as a little Dutch girl gives him a kiss

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Cupboard Love by Ethel Parkinson

Cupboard Love by Ethel Parkinson
A little Dutch boy snuggles up to a little Dutch girl, but alas its only her basket of fruit hes interested in. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Envy by Ethel Parkinson

Envy by Ethel Parkinson
A rather plump Dutch boy sits smoking a cigar, while a smaller boy watches with envy. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Childrens Party American Indian and Dutch girl

Childrens Party American Indian and Dutch girl
Two children make their way along a garden path to a fancy dress party in costume. The boy is dressed as a Native American Indian complete with feathered head dress

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a lady and a boy walking through a snowy landscape. They are dressed in 19th century style

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson, showing an elegant lady walking through the snow with an umbrella. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Kind Thoughts, by Ethel Parkinson

Kind Thoughts, by Ethel Parkinson
Kind Thoughts -- a Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a little girl and an elderly gentleman walking down a snowy street. He is carrying a few parcels, and is using a walking stick

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: The First Bite by Ethel Parkinson

The First Bite by Ethel Parkinson
A little Dutch boy and girl sit fishing by some water, when there is a tug on the line -- the boy looks pleased, but the girl seems apprehensive

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Friendship changes never, by Ethel Parkinson

Friendship changes never, by Ethel Parkinson
The Fashions alter with each passing year, But Friendship changes never -- a Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a couple in a snowy street, dressed in costume of a bygone age

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Holly and Ivy, Box and Bay, by Ethel Parkinson

Holly and Ivy, Box and Bay, by Ethel Parkinson
Holly and Ivy, Box and Bay, Put in the Church on Christmas Day. A Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing people in a snowy landscape taking bunches of holly

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Children in the snow by Ethel Parkinson

Children in the snow by Ethel Parkinson
Two small girls walk through the snow laden with holly, a green umbrella providing them with shelter from the snow

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Children in the Snow by Ethel Parkinson

Children in the Snow by Ethel Parkinson
Two children dressed in rather fanciful old-fashioned costume, walk together in the snow. The little boy looks as if he is planning to make a move with his mistletoe

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Children in the Snow by Ethel Parkinson

Children in the Snow by Ethel Parkinson
Two children in colourful early Victorian costume walk arm in arm in the snow carrying bunches of holly

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Christmas Wishes by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas Wishes by Ethel Parkinson
A little boy brandishes a small piece of mistletoe in the hope that his female friend will oblige

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Children in the snow by Ethel Parkinson

Children in the snow by Ethel Parkinson
Two children trudge through the snow. A boy in a smock and black hat carries a bundle of holly on a stick while a small girl holds his hand and hugs her toy doll close

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Christmas Post by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas Post by Ethel Parkinson
A woman, accompanied by a small girl, posts a rather large stash of Christmas cards off to lots of lucky recipients

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Childrens Carnival

Childrens Carnival
Two children dressed up for a fancy dress party. A little girl has a rather nice witch outfit with a dress appliqued with black cats and a broom, while a little boy has come as a swashbuckling pirate

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Childrens Carnival Mephistopheles and Bo-peep

Childrens Carnival Mephistopheles and Bo-peep
Two children dressed as Mephistopheles and Little Bo-Peep make their way along a garden path to a party, using a lantern to light the way

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Childrens Carnival - Clown and Italian Maiden

Childrens Carnival - Clown and Italian Maiden
Two children in costume for a fancy dress party. A large boy is dressed as a clown, while a little girl has come as an Italian maiden, the latter idea perhaps not so popular these days

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Winter Children by Ethel Parkinson

Winter Children by Ethel Parkinson
A girl with ivy entwined in her hair holds a smaller child as she sits on a wall

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Childrens Carnival - Jester and Columbine

Childrens Carnival - Jester and Columbine
Two children dressed up for a fancy dress party; one as a jester holding a balloon and another as a Columbine complete with a star topped wand

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Boy with Christmas Tree by Ethel Parkinson

Boy with Christmas Tree by Ethel Parkinson
A young boy in 17th century costume carries a small Christmas tree in a pot. He looks as if he might come from Puritan stock so could be in big trouble when he gets home

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Gathering holly by Ethel Parkinson

Gathering holly by Ethel Parkinson
A girl " olden days" clothes from an indistinguishable period fills her basket with holly amid the snow

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Gathering Holly by Ethel Parkinson

Gathering Holly by Ethel Parkinson
A festive scene showing two children gathering armfuls of holly and ivy in the snow

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: Walking through the snow by Ethel Parkinson

Walking through the snow by Ethel Parkinson
A woman wrapped up warmly in a fetching red cape and fur muff walks through the snow with her little daughter who holds a doll and looks excited to have found a festive sprig of holly

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2008: A Regency Christmas by Ethel Parkinson

A Regency Christmas by Ethel Parkinson
A prim young lady wearing a bonnet and holding a fur muff (as well as a bunch of holly and an umbrella) looks behind her in alarm at a young ruffian who is about to aim a snowball in her direction


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