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"Rediscovering the Charm of Perambulators: A Journey through Time" Step back in time with Silver Cross, as we delve into the fascinating history of perambulators

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Maid pram Keizersgracht right left numbers 692-704

Maid pram Keizersgracht right left numbers 692-704
Maid with pram on Keizersgracht, Maid with pram on Keizersgracht. From right to left the numbers 692-704, canals, waters (in city), baby carriage, pram, perambulator, baby sitter, Keizersgracht

Background imagePerambulator Collection: stroller beach woman leans child pram foreground

stroller beach woman leans child pram foreground
At the stroller on the beach, At the stroller on the beach. A woman leans over the child in a pram. In the foreground a seated woman with a rattle in her hand, on the left a suitcase

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Baby in a pram on a cutout greetings card

Baby in a pram on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Holidaymakers on a British Pier - seated at tables

Holidaymakers on a British Pier - seated at tables, seemingly awaiting something! Date: circa 1906

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London

Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire - Gent pushing his young baby

Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire - Gent pushing his young baby boy, sitting up in a fine perambulator ( Redelsham ?) with his elder daughter in a pretty white summer dress, walking alongside

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Queen Victoria of Spain - Prince of Asturias & Prince Jaime

Queen Victoria of Spain - Prince of Asturias & Prince Jaime
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Consort of Spain (1887-1969) with Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1907-1938) (seated in the pram) and holding Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of Segovia

Background imagePerambulator Collection: WW2 - Prams with possessions return with Evacuees going home

WW2 - Prams with possessions return with Evacuees going home
WW2 - Prams containing possessions return to Euston, London, following Evacuees heading home after the passing of the V1 and V2 rocket attack scare - September 1944. Date: 1944

Background imagePerambulator Collection: St Lukes Church - Quetta, Balochistan province of Pakistan

St Lukes Church - Quetta, Balochistan province of Pakistan Date: circa 1909

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Empire Marketing Board milk poster

Empire Marketing Board milk poster
Poster produced by the Empire Marketing Board encouraging children to drink more milk depicting a small girl and a baby in its pram holding their cup and bottle aloft to the toast the king

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Woman in smart summer suit pushing a perambulator

Woman in smart summer suit pushing a perambulator
Woman in smart summer suit pushing her baby in a very fine perambulator. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Baby in a wickerwork pram, Delaware, USA

Baby in a wickerwork pram, Delaware, USA
Baby in a wickerwork pram, appearing to wave at the camera. She is Helen Cochran Foard, daughter of Julian and Helen Foard, age 8 months, outside Holy Trinity Church, Middletown, New Castle County

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Fashionable lady pushing her child in a fine pram

Fashionable lady pushing her child in a fine pram
A fashionable lady pushes her child in a Leveson Baby carriage from John Ward, Knightsbridge, London. The ladys pretty frock dress is made of Luvisca, a superb washable fabric. Date: 1923

Background imagePerambulator Collection: In Peter Pans Garden, bys B Pearse

In Peter Pans Garden, bys B Pearse
Children in Peter Pans Garden in Kensington Gardens, London, during winter. Nannies with prams oversee small children who are wrapped up against the cold. circa 1928

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Baby in wickerwork pram on a cutout greetings card

Baby in wickerwork pram on a cutout greetings card
Baby in a wickerwork pram on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Five women with baby in pram on a cutout Christmas card

Five women with baby in pram on a cutout Christmas card
Five women with a baby in a pram on a cutout Christmas card (front). (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Girls in wickerwork pram on a Victorian scrap

Girls in wickerwork pram on a Victorian scrap
Two girls in a wickerwork pram on a Victorian scrap. circa 1890s

Background imagePerambulator Collection: How to be Happy tho Married - Look smart when shopping

How to be Happy tho Married - Look smart when shopping
How to be Happy tho Married - Always look pleasant when minding Baby, while your wife goes shopping! Date: 1910

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Go-Cart and Pram 1866

Go-Cart and Pram 1866
Technological progress in the field of infantile transportation - yesterdays go-cart gives way to todays perambulator. Date: 1866

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Advert for Farmer, Lane - Co, mail carts and prams

Advert for Farmer, Lane - Co, mail carts and prams
A MAIL CART and a SAFETY PERAMBULATOR by Farmer, Lane and Co. London 1894

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Young Mother and baby out for a winter walk in the park

Young Mother and baby out for a winter walk in the park - wrapped up in many layers of winter woolies! Date: circa 1930

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Baby Carriage

Baby Carriage - Patent Landau for one or two children Date: 1909

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars, WW1

Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars, WW1
Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars Captured in France drawn by William Heath Robinson in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Dunkleys prams and nursery toys advertisement, 1888

Dunkleys prams and nursery toys advertisement, 1888
Advertisement for a variety of prams, bassinettes, childrens wheeled toys and rocking horses available from Dunkleys of 76 Houndsditch, London. 1888

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Little Girl Pushing a Pram, 1904

Little Girl Pushing a Pram, 1904
BAL55891 Little Girl Pushing a Pram, 1904 by Modersohn-Becker, Paula (1876-1907); Worpsweder Kunsthalle, Stade, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imagePerambulator Collection: The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Palmer with their six younger children at Withcote Hall

The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Palmer with their six younger children at Withcote Hall, Near Oakham, Leicestershire The Reverend and Mrs

Background imagePerambulator Collection: NYC: CENTRAL PARK, 1900. The Proprietors of Central Park

NYC: CENTRAL PARK, 1900. The Proprietors of Central Park. Illustration, c1900, by Georges Vallee

Background imagePerambulator Collection: DUMAURIER: VELOCIPEDE. Happy Thougth. An English mothers daydream. Drawing by George DuMaurier

DUMAURIER: VELOCIPEDE. Happy Thougth. An English mothers daydream. Drawing by George DuMaurier, 1890

Background imagePerambulator Collection: MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, 1889. Exterior. Stereograph, American, 1889

MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, 1889. Exterior. Stereograph, American, 1889

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Croatia, Opatja - Promenade and Cafe Quarnero

Croatia, Opatja - Promenade and Cafe Quarnero
Croatia, Opatja (Abbazia) - Promenade and Cafe Quarnero Date: circa 1909

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Raphael Park Lake, Romford, London, England

Raphael Park Lake, Romford, London, England - two swans having a light swim, possibly hoping the photographer is bearing bread-based snackage... Date: circa 1904

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Queen Victoria of Spain, Prince Jaime and Prince of Asturias

Queen Victoria of Spain, Prince Jaime and Prince of Asturias
Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen of Spain as husband of King Alfonso XIII (1887-1969) pictured cradling her son Prince Jaime

Background imagePerambulator Collection: St. James Park, London - View towards Horseguards Parade

St. James Park, London - View towards Horseguards Parade. Date: circa 1906

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Indian Nursemaid with perambulator - Pune, India

Indian Nursemaid with perambulator - Pune, India
Indian Nursemaid for a rich European family wheeling a very fine perambulator at Pune, formerly known as Poona (now the eighth largest metropolis in India)

Background imagePerambulator Collection: Young children on the street with the youngest in a pram

Young children on the street with the youngest in a pram
Carriage Folk? Certainly not a fancy carriage in sight for these three! Date: 1900



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"Rediscovering the Charm of Perambulators: A Journey through Time" Step back in time with Silver Cross, as we delve into the fascinating history of perambulators. From the picturesque Rosemundy House in St Agnes, Cornwall during the early 1900s to Leatherhead's Church Street in Surrey, these iconic prams have left their mark on countless generations. Traveling further back, we find ourselves in Fletching village in 1907, where proud parents strolled along cobbled streets with their little ones nestled comfortably inside a Silver Cross perambulator. Even royalty couldn't resist their allure - Princess Elizabeth herself was captured playing with her dolls' pram amidst the grandeur of Hyde Park. But it's not just about elegance and luxury; perambulators have also played a role in preserving cultural heritage. Picture a Tuscarora Indian village hut adorned with a traditional pram - an unexpected fusion of cultures that showcases how these carriages transcend boundaries. The power of storytelling comes alive when we remember Sergei Eisenstein's masterpiece "Battleship Potemkin. " In this iconic scene from his silent film released in 1925, a woman tragically meets her fate on the Odessa Steps while clutching onto her baby's pram - forever etched into our collective memory. Fast forward to Victorian England and witness governesses or nannies gracefully navigating bustling streets while tending to infants safely tucked away within their perambulators. These scenes evoke nostalgia for an era defined by grace and sophistication. From Cotswold villages depicted on canvas to Hampton Court Castle's enchanting grounds, children have reveled in the joyous adventures facilitated by these timeless carriages. Two young children explore hand-in-hand as they create memories that will last a lifetime. As we reflect upon this captivating journey through time, let us celebrate the enduring legacy of perambulators.