EditorialNegative - Casterton, Victoria, 1925, Six small girls dressed as milkmaids, two are pretending to milk a couple of cut-out cows. The girls are Maisie Wilson, Lilly Jennings, Thelma Clode, Joan Coulson and Dorothy Coulson. This was for a Sunday school p...
EditorialNegative - Euston District, New South Wales, circa 1915, Woman pretending to drive a wagon on 'Prill Park' station. There is an engine of unidentified purpose on the back of the wagon.
EditorialPot lid with decor: I see you my boy, Pot lid made of earthenware with multi-colored transfer decor, with a representation of a man pretending to be sleeping, while a boy tries to steal something from his knapsack. A girl watches from behind a tree stu...
EditorialPlate with man lying on the floor and two children, Plate of earthenware with multi-colored transfer decor. A man lying on the flat, pretending to be asleep. A boy tries to steal something from the man's knapsack while a girl watches a tree stump from ...
EditorialSinon brought before Priam, King Priam sits under a few trees, his scepter in the right hand. Two generals next to him. On the right, Sinon is taken to the king by four shepherds. In the background the Trojan horse in front of the city of Troy. In the ...
EditorialBox with lid on which decor: I see you my boy, Earthenware box consisting of a container and a lid. Pot lid with multi-colored transfer decor, with a representation of a man pretending to be sleeping, while a boy tries to steal something from his knaps...
EditorialNegative - Claremont, Tasmania, 1924, Two small girls pretending to cook on a 'stove' made from wooden boxes. House and dog kennel visible in background through open gate.
EditorialA girl holding a doll and pretending to feed it. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 47.
EditorialThe wolves and the sick ass. The Fables of ?sop and others. Translated into hum. W. Kent & Co.: London, 1857. Two wolves pretending to care for the welfare of a sickly ass. Image taken from The Fables of ?sop and others. Translated into human nature...
EditorialIllustration of Petruchio from The Taming of the Shrew. Tales from Shakespeare. (With illustrations by Arthur Rackham.). London: JM Dent & Co (1906). 'Petruchio, pretending to find fault with every dish, threw the meat about the floor.'. Source: 12206....
EditorialChildren playing. Lieder und Bilder. ([Vol. 1 entitled,] Lieder eine. Düsseldorf, 1838[-46]. A girl having her face painted. Two boys pretending to be soldiers fighting. Engraving on copper. Image taken from Lieder und Bilder. ([Vol. 1 entitled,] Lie...
EditorialLittle Red Riding-Hood. The History of little Red Riding-Hood ... With cut. Brandard: Birmingham, [1820?]. Little Red Riding-Hood and the wolf, pretending to be her grandmother. Image taken from The History of little Red Riding-Hood With cuts.. Origi...