- Your'e not crying, are you?
boy and girl talking - Young Naturalist
Young girl and with a butterfly net - Young girl lying in bed
Young girl lying in bed - Young girl
- Young boy standing on the street corner
Young boy standing on the street corner - With a head shelter and a sleeping bag he can keep dry and warm
Boy lying in a sleeping bag in the rain, without a tent. - Well-behaved children
Well-behaved children [Children seemed to be well behaved in the old days] - Two girls watching a family of ducks
Two girls watching a family of ducks - Two girls sitting in church
- Two crying girls
- Three girls
- The Schoolmaster
The Schoolmaster - The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children - The Care of New-born infants
The Care of New-born infants - Story time
Children listening to a story - Shoeshine Boy
- Schoolgirl writing
- Portrait of young man
Portrait of young man - Pointing fingers at girl
Pointing fingers at girl - Playing house
- Picture of girl crying
- Oranges and Lemons
Two of the players join hands, facing each other, having agreed privately which is to be "Oranges" and which "Lemons." The rest of the party form a long line, standing one behind the other, and holding each other's dresses or coats. The first two raise their hands so as to form an arch, and the rest run through it, singing as they run: "Oranges and Lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's; You owe me five farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's; When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey. I do not know, Says the big bell of Bow. Here comes a chopper to light you to bed! Here comes a chopper to chop off your head!" At the word "head" the hand archway descends, and clasps the player passing through at that moment; he is then asked in a whisper, "Oranges or Lemons?" and if he chooses "oranges," he is told to go behind the player who has agreed to be "oranges" and clasp him round the waist. The players must be careful to speak in a whisper, so that the others may not know what has been said. The game then goes on again, in the same way, until all the children have been caught and have chosen which they will be, "oranges" or "lemons." When this happens, the two sides prepare for a tug-of-war. Each child clasps the one in front of him tightly and the two leaders pull with all their might, until one side has drawn the other across a line which has been drawn between them. - Mother and Child
Mother and Child - Litle girl dancing
Litle girl dancing - I'll kiss it better
Girl about to kiss little boys hand after he hurt himself playing - Hide-then go seek
Hide-then go seek - Girl with note in her hand
- Girl with doll sitting on a hill
- Girl with doll
- Girl with Doll
- Girl washing her doll
Girl washing her doll - Girl walking heel to toe
Girl walking heel to toe - Girl studying from books
- Girl standing under a tree in the rain
Girl standing under a tree in the rain - Girl sitting on a chair
- Girl reading a book
- Girl reading
- Girl reaching for a book
Girl reaching for a book - Girl playing with her doll
Girl playing with her doll - Girl playing with a kitten
Girl playing with a kitten - Girl looking out window
- Girl kneeling and drawing
- Girl in oval frame
- Girl in large hat holding a doll
- Girl in cloak
- Girl in candy store
- Girl in a hat
Girl in a hat - Girl eating banana
Girl eating banana - Girl choosing a good book
Young girl deciding which book to read - Girl carrying some flowers
- Girl carrying a book
Girl carrying a book - Girl and some bottles
- First fight over a girl
Boy punching another boy as a girl looks on - Eating
- Drop the handkerchief
A ring is formed by the players joining hands, whilst one child, who is to "drop the handkerchief," is left outside. He walks round the ring, touching each one with the handkerchief, saying the following words: "I wrote a letter to my love, But on my way, I dropped it; A little child picked it up And put it in his pocket. It wasn't you, it wasn't you, It wasn't you—but it was you." When he says "It was you," he must drop the handkerchief behind one of the players, who picks it up and chases him round the ring, outside and under the joined hands, until he can touch him with the handkerchief. As soon as this happens, the first player joins the ring, whilst it is now the turn of the second to "drop the handkerchief." - Dont Cry
- Determined boy
- Curly-headed girl sitting up in bed
Curly-headed girl sitting up in bed - Curly-headed girl
- Crayon study of a child
Crayon study of a child