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"Childs: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of "childs, " where history, fashion, and entertainment intertwine

Background imageChilds Collection: Coming from the Pantomime by Charles Robinson

Coming from the Pantomime by Charles Robinson
Busy scene titled Coming from the Pantomime. The illustration shows many children leaving a theatre after a performance. They are all dressed up for a cold winters day. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Nuts in May by Charles Robinson

Nuts in May by Charles Robinson
Illustration of children playing a party game called Nuts in May. We can see six children playing together all dressed in their party clothes. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Father Carving the Turkey by Charles Robinson

Father Carving the Turkey by Charles Robinson
Illustration captioned Father Carving the Turkey. A young girl sits at the dinner table while her father sharpens a knife to carve the huge turkey that is on the plate in front of her. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: When Grandpa was Young by Charles Robinson

When Grandpa was Young by Charles Robinson
Illustration captioned When Grandpa was Young. The image is of two young children on a snowy hillside. The girl faces us and the boy stands behind holding a small piece of mistletoe. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: At the Christmas service by Charles Robinson

At the Christmas service by Charles Robinson
Scene showing children singing At the Christmas Service. This image has a strange cartoon like style which differs from the other illustrations. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: The Postman by Charles Robinson

The Postman by Charles Robinson
The Postman heavily laden with a sack on his back and holding a parcel as he arrives at a gate greeted by two young girls. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Waking on Christmas Morning by Charles Robinson

Waking on Christmas Morning by Charles Robinson
Waking on Christmas Morning. The illustration is of two young children in a large bed having just awoken on Christmas day. A candle that has been snuffed out the night before sits in the foreground

Background imageChilds Collection: Santa Claus by Charles Robinson

Santa Claus by Charles Robinson
Illustration of Santa Claus reading his Book of Good and Bad Children by candlelight, surrounded by toy dolls. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Santa Claus climbing into a chimney by Charles Robinson

Santa Claus climbing into a chimney by Charles Robinson
Illustration of Santa Claus climbing into a chimney pot with a full moon behind him. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Christmas Eve by Charles Robinson

Christmas Eve by Charles Robinson
The Childs Christmas by Charles Robinson, with text by Evelyn Sharp. Printed by Blackie and Son Limited. Illustration showing two children hanging up decorations on Christmas Eve. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: The Christmas Tree by Charles Robinson

The Christmas Tree by Charles Robinson
Illustration showing two young children gazing up at The Christmas Tree that is covered in toys and decorations. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: The Christmas Party by Charles Robinson

The Christmas Party by Charles Robinson
Illustration titled The Christmas Party. The image is of a young girl dressed in a flamboyant red cloak with the hood up and a large white bow tied under her chin

Background imageChilds Collection: The Sleigh by Charles Robinson

The Sleigh by Charles Robinson
A wheelbarrow has been transformed into a sleigh by removing the wheels. We see a young girl standing up in it being pulled by two other children. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: The Postmans Christmas Box by Charles Robinson

The Postmans Christmas Box by Charles Robinson
Illustration captioned The Postmans Christmas Box. We see a young girl giving her postman some money for Christmas on the doorstep. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: The Carriers Christmas Box by Charles Robinson

The Carriers Christmas Box by Charles Robinson
Illustration to accompany the chapter The Carriers Christmas Box. This scene shows a young girl giving the man at her door his christmas tip. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Children dancing together by Charles Robinson

Children dancing together by Charles Robinson
Small illustration showing children dancing together. It is a scene the Grandpappa is reminiscing about with his wife. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Blindman s-Buff by Charles Robinson

Blindman s-Buff by Charles Robinson
Blindman s-Buff. Illustration of the childrens party game in full swing. 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Grandmamma Telling a Story by Charles Robinson

Grandmamma Telling a Story by Charles Robinson
Illustration captioned Grandmamma Telling a Story. Five children and their Grandpappa are seen listening to the Grandmamma telling them all a story. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Kissing Baby under the Mistletoe by Charles Robinson

Kissing Baby under the Mistletoe by Charles Robinson
This illustration shows a young girl Kissing Baby under the Mistletoe. Date: 1906

Background imageChilds Collection: Grandpapas Game by Charles Robinson

Grandpapas Game by Charles Robinson
Illustration to accompany the Chapter titled Grandpapas Game. We see Grandmamma with her back towards us standing below a large bough of mistletoe

Background imageChilds Collection: Advert for Chas. Baker & Co. youth and boys clothing 1889

Advert for Chas. Baker & Co. youth and boys clothing 1889
Clothing for youths and boy s, tweed suit, sultan tweed suit, Royal Navy serge suit, serge kilt, boys Park tweed suit, Prince suit and rugby suit. 1889

Background imageChilds Collection: School costumes for girls 1909

School costumes for girls 1909
Schoolgirls autumn clothing, (left) single breasted jacket with pleated skirt of serge, (middle) smart three quarter length single breasted striped coat with black trim and collar and pleated skirt

Background imageChilds Collection: Advert for Swan & Edgar girls school uniforms 1909

Advert for Swan & Edgar girls school uniforms 1909
Selection of school winter clothing for girls, available from Swan & Edgar, Regent Street, London. 1909



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"Childs: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of "childs, " where history, fashion, and entertainment intertwine. From May Bowley's enchanting poem "Tuesdays Child" to British jockeys racing in 1934, this captivating journey takes us through various eras. In 1902, Peter Robinson's boys clothing advert showcases timeless style for young gentlemen. Meanwhile, an unknown creator brings us back to 1887 with Chas. Baker & Co. 's advertisement for gentlemen and boys clothing - a glimpse into the fashionable past. At Childs Place Restaurant on East 14th Street in New York City, hungry patrons have savored delectable meals since its establishment. This iconic eatery has become synonymous with quality dining experiences throughout the years. Across the pond in London during 1894, Child's Hill Shooting Club provided thrilling adventures for shooting enthusiasts. The sound of gunshots echoed through time as marksmen honed their skills at this prestigious club. Theatrical and vaudeville presentations held in December 1923 transported audiences to magical realms filled with laughter and awe-inspiring performances. These shows captivated both young and old alike as they marveled at the talents displayed on stage. "The Bull in the China Shop" reminds us of childhood innocence mixed with mischief - a tale that resonates across generations. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos, there is beauty to be found. "The Heir Of All The Ages" symbolizes hope for future generations; children hold within them endless possibilities and potential to shape our world positively. Their dreams are what drive progress forward. A child's head represents purity, curiosity, and boundless imagination - qualities we should cherish dearly as adults while nurturing these traits within ourselves too. Finally, we delve into "The Tan Yard, " a leather factory where skilled craftsmen transform raw materials into exquisite products fit for kings and queens.