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Images Dated 14th April 2008

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 14th April 2008 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Couple in a snowy landscape

Couple in a snowy landscape
A young couple in a snowy landscape, dressed in 18th century style. They are carrying bunches of holly, and smiling at each other

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Follow the Man from Cooks by Ethel Parkinson

Follow the Man from Cooks by Ethel Parkinson
A friendly penguin, who is relatively gigantic compared to his human companions, takes them on a tour around his glacier, almost as if he has been employed by tour operator, Thomas Cook! Date: c.1920

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Baking Day, by Ethel Parkinson

Baking Day, by Ethel Parkinson. A little Dutch girl kneads some dough, while a little boy tastes some freshly baked pastry

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Washing Day, by Ethel Parkinson

Washing Day, by Ethel Parkinson. A little Dutch girl hangs out the washing on a windy day, while a little boy holds a full basket of clothes for her

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Ironing Day, by Ethel Parkinson

Ironing Day, by Ethel Parkinson. A little Dutch girl tries to iron a sheet, but a little boy has his arm round her and is trying to kiss her

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Cleaning Day, by Ethel Parkinson

Cleaning Day, by Ethel Parkinson. A little Dutch girl wields a mop, while a little boy kneels down and scrubs the floor

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Mending Day, by Ethel Parkinson

Mending Day, by Ethel Parkinson. A little Dutch girl sits mending a little boys breeches, while he stands uncomfortably with a towel round his waist

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson -- people in Georgian style costume walk through a snowy town

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Homeward Bound by Ethel Parkinson

Homeward Bound by Ethel Parkinson
Homeward Bound -- three children make their way home across the ice. Two boys are skating, while a little girl sits on a sled, cradling her doll. One of the boys is carrying a large holly branch

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: A couple in a snowy landscape

A couple in a snowy landscape
A young couple in a snowy landscape, dressed in 19th century style. She is wearing a fur coat and is keeping her hands warm in a fur muff. He is carrying a large bunch of holly

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: A Happy Christmas by Ethel Parkinson

A Happy Christmas by Ethel Parkinson
A Happy Christmas -- a little Dutch girl and boy shelter from the falling snow under a large umbrella

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Playmates by Ethel Parkinson

Playmates by Ethel Parkinson -- three children and their doll in a snowy landscape. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Two ladies in a snowy landscape

Two ladies in a snowy landscape
Two ladies, both of them carrying holly in their baskets, in a snowy landscape. They are dressed in 19th century style

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Elizabethan style Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson

Elizabethan style Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson
A Christmas card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a young couple dressed in Elizabethan style costume in a snowy landscape. The greeting reads

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson
A lady and three children walk through a snowy town carrying bunches of holly

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: The Return by Ethel Parkinson

The Return by Ethel Parkinson
The Return -- three children bring a large log home with them, to the delight of their little dog. Two girls are pulling the log along, while a smaller girl sits on the log, cradling her doll

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Robins Greeting by Ethel Parkinson

Robins Greeting by Ethel Parkinson -- three children stop to receive a Christmas Greeting from a robin perched on a branch

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Dutch girl and boy in the snow

Dutch girl and boy in the snow
A Dutch girl and boy in a snowy landscape -- the girl is holding out some mistletoe

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Three children in a snowy landscape

Three children in a snowy landscape. The two girls are carrying bunches of holly, while the boy is carrying a large supply of firewood on his shoulder

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Dutch girl and boy in the snow

Dutch girl and boy in the snow
A little Dutch girl and boy stand chatting in a snowy landscape. The girl is holding a basket over her arm, and shelters from the falling snow under a large umbrella

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Three people in a snowy landscape

Three people in a snowy landscape
Three people dressed in 18th century style, one of them holding a bunch of holly, in a snowy landscape

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson

Christmas scene by Ethel Parkinson
A lady and two children, girl and boy, walk down a snowy hill. The lady is sheltering from the falling snow under a large umbrella. The girl carries a bunch of holly. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Dutch girl and boy in the snow

Dutch girl and boy in the snow
A Dutch girl and boy in a snowy landscape, with a windmill in the background. The girl is holding a doll

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: A Hearty Christmas Greeting by Ethel Parkinson

A Hearty Christmas Greeting by Ethel Parkinson
A Hearty Christmas Greeting -- a Dutch girl and boy in a snowy landscape. The girl is keeping her hands warm inside a furry muff, while the boy carries a bunch of mistletoe

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Two women and a child in a snowy landscape

Two women and a child in a snowy landscape. They are dressed in 19th century style, and one woman is holding a large bunch of holly

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Good Cheer by Ethel Parkinson

Good Cheer by Ethel Parkinson
Good Cheer -- four children dressed in medieval costume bring in the Christmas feast, consisting of a large turkey, glasses of steaming punch, a large round pudding, and a plate of fruit

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Holiday, by Ethel Parkinson

Holiday, by Ethel Parkinson. Having worked hard at their household chores all week, at last this little Dutch girl and boy can have a days holiday

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Sambo takes a swim

Sambo takes a swim
One very hot day Sambo went for a swim Left his clothes on the bank which was foolish of him For a pelican ate them without much ado Said Sambo I m off- or he ll swallow me too!"

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Sue and her Suitors

Sue and her Suitors
I don t know which to choose Sue said Tis awkward they should meet For Joe has brought me apples red And Tom a posy sweet

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Dinah and the boys

Dinah and the boys
Young Dinah said Without a doubt A nice girl I must be For all the boys when I go out Seem awfully fond of me

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: The Crowded pool

The Crowded pool
She wanted some water and What do you think? A big hippopotamus Come down to drink I think it should be- Ladies first. said she Or I m sure there will not Be a drop left for me

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Trouble in the Larder

Trouble in the Larder
Oi heres a chance thought Sue and Sam To have a feast of Strawberry Jam! But Auntie passing by that way They got no jam for many a day

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Sally and her clothes

Sally and her clothes
Every Sunday Sally goes To meeting in her finest clothes All the black boys in a line Cry Golly, ain t our Sally fine

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Whos Afraid by Ethel Parkinson

Whos Afraid by Ethel Parkinson
Two children, wrapped up in eskimo or Inuit style coats and hats play a pleasant game of see saw with a friendly Polar Bear

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Multiplication is vexation by Ethel Parkinson

Multiplication is vexation by Ethel Parkinson
Three large penguins line up to be taught some mathematics by a strict little eskimo child

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Walrus and children

Walrus and children
Two children, wrapped up charmingly against the cold in white, furry outfits, look fairly sanguine about meeting an enormous walrus. Then again, they are trudging around a glacier on their own

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: We Are a Merry Family by Ethel Parkinson

We Are a Merry Family by Ethel Parkinson
Charming illustration showing two Eskimos or Inuit people dancing in a friendly manner with a polar bear in a glacial environment

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: A Dash for the Pole by Ethel Parkinson

A Dash for the Pole by Ethel Parkinson
Two children, wrapped up warm against the cold, enjoy a sleigh ride pulled by a tamed polar bear across an icy glacier

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: The Costumed Dancers

The Costumed Dancers
Some children do a dance, wearing costumes of varied origins

Background imageImages Dated 14th April 2008: Ring-A-Ring O Roses

Ring-A-Ring O Roses
Some children in varied costumes play ring-a-ring o roses


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