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Parkinson, a name that carries historical significance and personal connections

Background imageParkinson Collection: Boy greeting his sweetheart

Boy greeting his sweetheart
Boy in Tudor costume greeting his sweetheart. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905

Background imageParkinson Collection: Twin girls in Tudor costume

Twin girls in Tudor costume
Twin girls in blue Tudor costumes holding bunches of daffodils. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905

Background imageParkinson Collection: Milkwoman

Milkwoman
A milkwoman of 1813 carrying pails of milk on a yoke. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageParkinson Collection: Newsvendor

Newsvendor
A newsvendor of 1813 blowing his horn to attract attention. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageParkinson Collection: Children asleep in bed

Children asleep in bed
Three children asleep in bed. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: circa 1920

Background imageParkinson Collection: A nocturne

A nocturne
A play on words. A couple embracing at nighttime. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905

Background imageParkinson Collection: Beadle

Beadle
A beadle of 1813 holding his staff of office. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageParkinson Collection: Fishwoman

Fishwoman
A fishwoman of 1813 carrying a basket of fish on her head. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageParkinson Collection: A prelude

A prelude
A play on words.Two couples meeting in a dance. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905

Background imageParkinson Collection: Lady of fashion

Lady of fashion
A lady of fashion of 1813 taking a walk on her estate. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageParkinson Collection: A test of courage

A test of courage
Young boy with a lamp eyeing a fierce whit bulldog at the gate. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Safety in numbers

Safety in numbers
Dutch girl wals arm in arm with three boys along the canal-side. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Off to goosey gander land

Off to goosey gander land
Girl on a goose is led by a boy with a staff. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: An Irish jig

An Irish jig
Young boy in a hat dances a jig with a happy looking pig. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Love me love my cat

Love me love my cat
Boy with a bunch of flowers looks on as his girl fondles her black cat. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: A good joke

A good joke
Young boy tellshis girl a joke from a book while a goat eyes up his basket of vegetables. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: The bashful swain

The bashful swain
A boy with flowers is too shy to make advances to a pretty girl. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Save a kiss for me

Save a kiss for me
Young girl pays more attention to her doll than to her boy. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: In love

In love
Boy looks on longingly as his girl cuddles her dolly. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Damsels in distress

Damsels in distress
Two girls cling to one another as three large white geese encroach. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Scootering

Scootering
An easy winner. Dutch girl wins the scooter race against two boys. Artist: Ethel Parkinson

Background imageParkinson Collection: Skipping

Skipping
Keep it up. Two Dutch boys at either end of a skipping rope while their girl friend skips. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: circa 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Envy

Envy
Young Dutch boy envies a teenager smoking a cigar. Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Ice skating

Ice skating
This is the way we go to school. Dutch boy and girl on skates. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: circa 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Shuttlecocks

Shuttlecocks
Dutch children at play on the jetty. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: circa 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: Beautiful medaeval lady

Beautiful medaeval lady
Lady in medaeval costume smells the fragrance of a rose tree. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1903

Background imageParkinson Collection: Medaeval gentleman

Medaeval gentleman
Young gentleman in medaeval costume holding a scroll. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1903

Background imageParkinson Collection: Are we downhearted?

Are we downhearted?
A happy Dutch couple arm in arm. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Help

Help
An unwelcome embrace from a pretty Dutch girl. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Laid up for repairs

Laid up for repairs
Young Dutch boy laying across mothers lap gets his trousers darned. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: The first bite

The first bite
Young Dutch couple on the end of a jetty feel a tug at the end of their fishing line. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Tea time

Tea time
Young Dutch girl with a large kettle has just drawn water from the village pump. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Refused

Refused
Dutch girl with a bunch of flowers turns away from her suitor with a disdainful look. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Gone

Gone
Sad young Dutch family looking out to sea and waving goodbye to their father. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: The little rift

The little rift
Young couple sulk while a broken doll lies on the grass. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1914

Background imageParkinson Collection: Danger ahead

Danger ahead
Dutch boy eyeing a pretty girl is in danger of tripping over a basket of eggs. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1915

Background imageParkinson Collection: Whats that?

Whats that?
Two girls hear a noise in the night (a mouse) and come to investigate. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: Tea and gossip

Tea and gossip
A group of girls and their dolls enjoy a tea party at home. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: Swiftly we glide

Swiftly we glide
Young coulpe glide across the ice in a snow-chair. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: Uninvited guests

Uninvited guests
A duck and her chicks looking for a feed while two young girls enjoy a bowl of cereal. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: Does it suit me?

Does it suit me?
Young girls try a hat on their pet puppy by the fireside. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: Friendly invaders

Friendly invaders
Friendly boy and girl encroaching on the habitat of red squirrels. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: What the owl saw

What the owl saw
Fantasy image. An owl espies a young couple kissing on the branch of a tree. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: A merry time for little feet

A merry time for little feet
Fantasy image. Girl and a rabbit dancing to the tune of a pipe. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: The tease

The tease
Girl in a hammock with her doll leans over to tickle her boy. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911

Background imageParkinson Collection: The visitors

The visitors
Fantasy image of two children visiting the habitat of red squirrels. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: In elf-land

In elf-land
Fantasy image. Young children visiting the home of woodland elves. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912

Background imageParkinson Collection: The first meeting

The first meeting
Young boy meets pretty girl with her doll at a stile. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911



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Parkinson, a name that carries historical significance and personal connections. In 1824, Buckland's Megalosaurus jaw was discovered, a fossil that captivated the world with its immense size and ancient origins. Durham County Rugby Team, known for their strength and camaraderie on the field, embodying the spirit of teamwork. But amidst these tales of discovery and triumph lurk intruders - those who seek to disrupt harmony and progress. Yet even in the face of adversity, Parkinson remains steadfast - a labour of love that perseveres through challenges. The story unfolds further with Ethel Parkinson's artistic creations; her brushstrokes capturing everyday moments like Washing Day or Baking Day. These simple tasks become works of art under her skilled hand. Mr and Mrs Norman Parkinson Smith stand as symbols of enduring love; their bond unbreakable despite physical distance separating them from their loved one far away. The chaperon watches over them protectively, ensuring propriety is maintained in this delicate dance between two hearts. In East and West, Old Friends are Best by Ethel Parkinson, we witness the power of friendship transcending borders and cultures. A testament to human connection that knows no boundaries. Ironing Day completes this narrative tapestry woven by Ethel Parkinson's creativity - mundane chores elevated into moments worth cherishing forever. Parkinson encompasses more than just a surname; it embodies history, passion for artistry, resilience against obstacles faced along life's journey. It reminds us to find beauty in simplicity while treasuring our relationships both near and far.