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Snow Balling Collection

"Snowballing: A Joyous Winter Tradition Celebrated Across Cultures" In Louis Wain's iconic artwork, "Snowballing

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Snowballing by Louis Wain
Group of cats having fun and snowballing in the snow. Wain was able to turn his hand to drawing a wide variety of animals prior to the fame he achieved with his feline creations

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Racial / Japan / Women / Snow
Japanese women in the snow, children snowballing in the background

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Christmas Snowballs 1939

Christmas Snowballs 1939
Girls snowballing in Brockwell Park, near Herne Hill, south London, during the first Christmas of World War Two

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Winter Sports (engraving)

Winter Sports (engraving)
1616282 Winter Sports (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Winter Sports. Illustration for The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 15 January 1881)

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Scenes in the Snow (engraving)

Scenes in the Snow (engraving)
1597127 Scenes in the Snow (engraving) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes in the Snow)

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Snow-Balling, Christmas Eve (chromolitho)
1612628 Snow-Balling, Christmas Eve (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Snow-Balling, Christmas Eve)

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Snow-Balling (engraving)
1101021 Snow-Balling (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Snow-Balling)

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: 'Snowballs'of hailstones brought fun for these children in Castle Street

"Snowballs"of hailstones brought fun for these children in Castle Street
" Snowballs" of hailstones brought fun for these children in Castle Street, Tunbridge Wells. They are holidaymakers Brian and Valerie Chisholm, of Gravesend, Kent. August 1956 P0100450

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Snowballing the girls
Winter scene. Three girls hide under a brolly while two boys hurl snowballs at them. Artist: E Dorothy Rees Date: circa 1922

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Winter games in main street

Winter games in main street
Group of children snowballing and playing on a sled.Date: circa 1912

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Girl with snowballs. 20th century

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: You can t hit me -- children snowballing

You can t hit me -- children snowballing
You can t hit me -- two children snowballing. 20th century

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: John Hassall. The ambuscade (1910)

John Hassall. The ambuscade (1910)
The Ambuscade -- three schoolboys throw snowballs at another schoolboy from a great height. 1910

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Little boy with snowballs
A little boy with snowballs. 19th century

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: An Assault by Florence Hardy

An Assault by Florence Hardy
A couple from the late 18th century flirt and throw snowballs in the snow

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Schoolboys Snowballing /
Four boys pause on their way to school to pelt one another with snowballs Date: circa 1880

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Snowball Throw C1880

Snowball Throw C1880
A girl throwing a snowball from behind a fence

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Servant Snowballed

Servant Snowballed
A servant boy, whose hat has already been knocked off, defends himself against his attackers

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Game / Winter / Sliding Ice

Game / Winter / Sliding Ice
Boys sliding on the ice in the village street

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Girl Snowballing

Girl Snowballing
A robin watches while a girl prepares to defend herself in a snowball fight

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Snow Fight 1940S

Snow Fight 1940S
Three young people enjoying a snow fight

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Boys Snowballing

Boys Snowballing
Boys snowballing

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Capricorn / Furness

Capricorn / Furness
The Modern Zodiac: An Artists Almanac of English Society. Scenes of the month include snowballing, waits singing carols, pantomime characters, relations, gifts & parties

Background imageSnow Balling Collection: Snowball Fight

Snowball Fight
A girl on a huge snowball defends it against two boys


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"Snowballing: A Joyous Winter Tradition Celebrated Across Cultures" In Louis Wain's iconic artwork, "Snowballing, " we witness the timeless delight of people engaging in a playful snow fight. The image captures the essence of pure joy and camaraderie amidst a snowy wonderland. From Japan to America, snowballing has been cherished as a beloved winter pastime for centuries. Regardless of race or gender, people come together to embrace the magic that only freshly fallen snow can bring. As we delve into history, Christmas Snowballs in 1939 transport us back to a merry Christmas Day filled with laughter and merriment. Winter Sports engravings depict daring individuals gracefully gliding on ice while Scenes in the Snow showcase picturesque landscapes blanketed by nature's white gift. The enchantment continues with Snow-Balling on Christmas Eve, depicted through vibrant chromolithographs and intricate engravings. This tradition brings communities closer as they engage in friendly competitions under twinkling stars and falling flakes. Even children find solace in this frosty pursuit; "Snowballs" of hailstones transform into sources of endless fun for those residing on Castle Street. In another heartwarming scene, boys playfully engage in snowball fights with girls - breaking barriers and fostering bonds during these chilly months. Months of the Year illustrations beautifully capture February's charm as friends unite for exhilarating snow battles while January showcases families building memories through shared experiences amid glistening landscapes. So let us celebrate this age-old tradition that transcends time and borders – where laughter echoes against snowy hillsides, friendships are forged one icy projectile at a time, and hearts warm despite winter's chill. Let us revel in the artistry of "snow balling" – an expression that unites us all during this magical season.