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Daddy Collection (page 4)

"Daddy Cat: A Tale of Love and Responsibility" In Louis Wain's heartwarming illustration, Daddy Cat proudly poses with his two adorable kittens

Background imageDaddy Collection: Father Praying With Daughter

Father Praying With Daughter

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - waking up

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - waking up. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - suppertime

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - suppertime. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - playing tennis

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - playing tennis. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain Daddy Cat - shopping with Mummy Cat

Louis Wain Daddy Cat - shopping with Mummy Cat. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - new boots

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - new boots too tight. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - lighting a cigar

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - lighting a cigar. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - Cat Town Guards

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - Cat Town Guards
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - Daddy joins the Cat Town Guards. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - visit from Mr Tabb

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - visit from Mr Tabb
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - a visit from Mr Tabb, who keeps the Cat Town Store. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: WW1 - What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?

WW1 - What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?
Child: " And is the War really over, Daddy? Father: " Practically, My Boy." Child: " Then may I ask you a question about it which I couldn t ask till it WAS over

Background imageDaddy Collection: Picture No. 11807074

Picture No. 11807074
Daddy Long-legs Spider, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageDaddy Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915. Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915. Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War. British World War I poster by Savile Lumley, c1915

Background imageDaddy Collection: Portfield Fair, Haverfordwest, South Wales

Portfield Fair, Haverfordwest, South Wales
Scene at the Portfield Fair, also known as Daddy Whites, on St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. People mill around near two roundabouts

Background imageDaddy Collection: Rhesus macaques at Swayambhunath Stupa

Rhesus macaques at Swayambhunath Stupa, the Monkey Temple

Background imageDaddy Collection: Africa, Big, Daddy, Dune, Foot, Namibia, Prints, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Africa, Big, Daddy, Dune, Foot, Namibia, Prints, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sossusvlei, Namibia

Background imageDaddy Collection: The Complete Pessimist by H. M. Bateman

The Complete Pessimist by H. M. Bateman
" Father, what is life?" " Life, my son, is a game - played against an invisible opponent, who invariably win

Background imageDaddy Collection: Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster

Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster. First produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre on 29th May 1916. The text at the bottom left of the poster reads A Full of Smiles Play by Jean Webster

Background imageDaddy Collection: Mother and daughter with map, Bonjour Papa! WW1

Mother and daughter with map, Bonjour Papa! WW1
Mother and daughter examine a map to see where daddy is on the Western Front -- Bonjour Papa! 1917

Background imageDaddy Collection: WW1 poster, Third Liberty Loan

WW1 poster, Third Liberty Loan
Poster, My Daddy bought me a Government Bond of the Third Liberty Loan. Did Yours? circa 1918

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - watering the flowers

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - watering the flowers. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - kitten on his knee

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - kitten on his knee
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - kitten daughter on his knee. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - wet

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - wet
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - he gets very wet when he tries to water the flowers and the hosepipe leaks. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - with kitten

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - with kitten. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - spilt soup

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - spilt soup. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - going shooting

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - going shooting. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - in the rain

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - in the rain. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - security check before bed

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - security check before bed. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - nurse

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - nurse comes to put the kittens to bed. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - chatting with neighbour

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - chatting with neighbour. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - running from Mrs Cow

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - running from Mrs Cow. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - library book

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - library book. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - doing homework

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - doing homework. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - don t go out

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - don t go out, its raining! circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - at the circus

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - at the circus. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - brushing hair

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - brushing hair
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - teaching his son to brush his hair. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - bad egg

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - bad egg
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - he discovers a bad egg at breakfast. circa 1910s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Daddys Home

Daddys Home
A happy wee Scottish lassie has a piggy back from her father when hes home on leave from the Forces. Date: 1940s

Background imageDaddy Collection: At Dressmakers 1913

At Dressmakers 1913
A dressmaker adjusts the hem of a tango skirt which is worn with a backless, sleeveless tunic & striped sash. A gentleman holds her fur- trimmed mantle. Date: 1913

Background imageDaddy Collection: WW2 greetings card, To Daddy

WW2 greetings card, To Daddy. Date: circa 1942

Background imageDaddy Collection: Come along Daddy, drink it up

Come along Daddy, drink it up. Miss. Jane Bull offers her father a steaming mug labelled Votes for Women, adding, You don t know how much good it may do those rheumatic pains of yours

Background imageDaddy Collection: Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1

Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1
Recruitment poster, Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? Colour lithograph, after Savile Lumley, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Poster No 79

Background imageDaddy Collection: Royal Garrison Artillery Christmas card

Royal Garrison Artillery Christmas card
An undated Royal Garrison Artillery Christmas card, signed From Daddy to Muriel. Commemorative Art

Background imageDaddy Collection: You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! T H Fisher

You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! T H Fisher
You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! Copy of a painting by Thomas Henry Fisher which was painted for the National Institute for the Blinds Hostel Accommodation for Women Employees.. English School

Background imageDaddy Collection: Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcard

Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcard
Waiting for daddy. I must take care of mummy now. Illustration on a postcard showing a patriotic little boy wearing a pith helmet

Background imageDaddy Collection: Goodbye, Daddy, by Muriel Dawson

Goodbye, Daddy, by Muriel Dawson -- a toddler in blue with a toy rabbit. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageDaddy Collection: Picture No. 11807135

Picture No. 11807135
Daddy Long-legs Spider, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageDaddy Collection: Picture No. 11807060

Picture No. 11807060
Daddy Long-legs Spider, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageDaddy Collection: RIVER BAPTISM, c1925. Men and women being baptised in the James River in Virginia

RIVER BAPTISM, c1925. Men and women being baptised in the James River in Virginia during Bishop Daddy Graces Annual Baptizing. Photograph, c1925



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"Daddy Cat: A Tale of Love and Responsibility" In Louis Wain's heartwarming illustration, Daddy Cat proudly poses with his two adorable kittens. The front cover of this delightful book captures the essence of fatherhood in the feline world. "Is that You, Daddy?" whispers one curious kitten as they explore their surroundings under the watchful eye of their loving father. Just like human fathers, Daddy Cat ensures his little ones are safe and nurtured. Harvestmen or daddy longlegs, Opiliones species, may not be traditional fathers but they too play a vital role in nature's cycle. These diligent harvesters protect our gardens by feasting on pests while balancing delicately on their long legs. Louis Wain's artistic genius extends to capturing unexpected moments; here we see Daddy Cat skillfully playing the piano. His musical talents bring joy to his family and remind us that dads have hidden talents beyond their everyday responsibilities. Reflecting on Joseph's role as a father figure to Jesus, we appreciate how fathers shape our lives through guidance and love. Joseph exemplifies strength and devotion as he supports Mary and raises Jesus with compassion. Daddy Cat takes center stage once again in Louis Wain's masterpiece; this time he is depicted as a trumpeter. With each melodious note, he celebrates life's triumphs alongside his furry companions - a true symbol of unity within families. Brighton Daddy Long Legs scuttle along Volk’s Electric Railway from Brighton to Rottingdean - an enchanting sight for locals and tourists alike. These fascinating creatures remind us that even small beings can leave lasting impressions when united by purpose. During World War II, brave soldiers wore uniforms just like "Daddy. " Each uniform represented sacrifice, courage, and unwavering dedication to protecting loved ones back home. Captain Edward Smith penned heartfelt letters to his daughter during these trying times – reminding her of his love amidst uncertainty.