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LLH2775672 Nurse. Postcard, 20th century.
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CF3168 by Emma Brownlow
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LLM3641907 Girl visiting her sick father in hospital. Illustration for Our Father's Care by Mrs Sewell (Jarrold, c 1880).
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LLJ582042 Children of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea.
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JLJ4591664 Doctor Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) liberating the alienes of their chains in 1795 at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris, Painting by Tony Robert Fleury (1837-1912) 19th century Paris, Salpetriere Hospital
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LIP1624170 The West-End Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy, Welbeck-Street. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 January 1883.A Forestier
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XIR71724 by Henri Jules Jean Geoffroy
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LLM3096384 Free consultations at the Hospital. Postcard, early 20th century.
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UIG3519308 San Jose, Costa Rica: 1955 A child in the polio ward at the San Juan de Dios Hospital being assisted by a worker from the U.N. Technical Assistance Administration.
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LLJ606480 The West End Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy, Welbeck Street, London: Epileptic boy and paralysed girl; from The Illustrated London News, 20 January 1883
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LLM7157239 Girl with a chicken visiting children in hospital. Illustration from Herzblattchens Zeitvertreib. Unterhaltungen fur kleine Knaben und Madchen, by Thekla von Gumpert (Carl Flemming, Glogau, c1880). Credit: E Barwinkel.
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LLM3643125 Hospital staff and patients. Postcard, early 20th century.
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BL3300912 FunLondon, 25th January, 1882Source/Shelfmark: P.P.5273.c, volume XLII, page 33
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LLM7147444 Sick little girl being cared for in hospital. Illustration from Aunt Louisa's Bible Picture Book (Frederick Warne and Co, London and New York, c1880).
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MPX5075791 A young girl in hospital with her toy doll. December 1969 Z11518
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MPX5075798 A young girl in hospital with her toy doll. December 1969 Z11518-001
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LLM5215688 The Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street. Illustration for The Visit to London, with verses by Edward Verrall Lucas (Methuen, 1902).
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UIG797839 Indonesia
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LLM668663 Christmas Comes but Once a Year: A Scene at the Evelina Hospital. Published in The Graphic Christmas Number, 1882.
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MPX5077224 Baby girl in the arms of a nurse at a children's hospital in Liverpool. November 1969 Z10888-002
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LLJ605230 Hospital Saturday, depicting a young girl taking a donation from a man. Published in the Illustrated London News, 22 July 1893.
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MPX5077134 Baby girl yawns in the children's hospital in Myrtle street, Liverpool. November 1969 Z10888-008
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BL3294656 To Sir CHARLES WHITWORTH Knt Member of Parliament; Vice President of the SOCIETY for the Encouragement / of Arts, Manufactures, & Commerce; Tresurer of the FOUNDLING HOSPITAL...[London: ] Publish'd & Sold by the Author in Great Ormond Street, And at W. Sharp's No.9 Bartholomew Lane, according to Act Jan.y 7 1774 Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Crach.1.Tab.4.b.3, page 154
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LIP1056677 The Crisis in Constantinople. Illustration for The Graphic, 26 October 1895.
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BL3300918 FunLondon, 25th January 1882Source/Shelfmark: P.P.5273.c, volume XLII, page 33
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BL3300917 FunLondon, 25th January 1882Source/Shelfmark: P.P.5273.c
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LLM5997774 Dog with children, helping collect money for the local hospital. Illustration for The Clever Animals Picture Book (Ward Lock, c 1945).
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LLM2778330 See the King! A little girl from Rome, to the Queen who visited her in a hospital, had said that her greatest desire was to see the King. Now, almost recovered, the little girl had the great joy of being received at Villa Savoia by the Sovereign. When the door of a beautiful hall with many flower pots opened, he told the little girl to a journalist, the King, who was with Princess Maria, came to meet me and gave me his hand, then made me some questions, the Princess gave me a package and I bowed, thanked and went back to the hospital. In the package there was a gold watch with chocolates that I shared among my companions. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 17 February 1935.
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LLM2798699 Pink pills. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 6 September 1903.
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LLM1093983 Medicine. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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CH650863 Playing Field Hospital. William Morris Hunt (1824-1879). Oil on paper laid on board. 33.3 x 25.3cm
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LLM2815366 The sovereigns of Italy in Montenegro, Queen Helena visits the sick at the hospital in Cetinje. Illustration for La Domenica Del Corriere, 4-11 September 1910.
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LLM2798381 The Distribution Of Christmas Gifts To Poor Children Inpatients At The Hospital. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 23 December 1900.
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LLM1095075 Children wishing a Happy New Year to their injured father, WW1. Postcard, early 20th century.
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MPX5066111 RSPCA Hospital. little girl with her sickly cat wait to see the vets. December 1948 O16092-005
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MPX5065966 RSPCA Hospital. little girl with her sickly cat wait to see the vets. December 1948 O16092-005 ©Mirrorpix/Leemage
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DUV7312483 At the sound of Guilleri's fall, the ladies of the Hospital rush (verse 5) in “Songs and Rounds of Childhood. Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1884-1886), publisher, Paris, c. 1880. Hetzel Collection, Library of Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien. Notation and support by Paul Lacome (1838-1920). Illustrations by Lorentz Froelich (1820-1908), engraved by Charles Emile Matthis (1838-1893) and Charles Firmin Gillot (1853-1903). Measurements: 27.5 x 18.5 cm.”
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MPX5153315 Ely Hospital - Ely Hospital, Cardiff. Women living in Fern House, where a drinks bar was opened a few months ago, have been showing off their latest presents - a range of furniture and two hair driers. *FROM the time it opened as a Poor Law institution for orphaned children in 1862, Ely Hospital was a destination for people who had no families to care for them. In some cases, this was because members of their close family had died but in others the reason was altogether darker. In the late 1940s a 15-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because she was pregnant and unmarried. After having her baby there, which went on to be adopted, the girl stayed on. When the hospital closed more than half a century later in 1997, the girl, now a pensioner, was one of the first patients to be resettled in the surrounding community. One former staff member who remembered the woman, who has not been named in order to protect her identity, said: She didn't have a learning disability when she went in, but she left the hospital diagnosed with having one. 23rd June 1978.
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LIP8672125 Children of the rich in London entertaining disabled children in hospital. Illustration from The Sphere, 12 April 1902.
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UIG3050452 Okinawa, Japan: May 21, 1945 A Pharmacist's Mate attached to the First Marine Division holds a young native girl who was slightly wounded when the Marines attacked a Japanese sniper base.
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LLM2815555 William II attends the opening parties of the hospice for weak girls he founded in Ahlbeck in memory of his jubilee. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 22-29 June 1913.
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MPX5093640 Left to right: 17 year old Alison Armitory 16 year old Gloria Riley and Hugh Ellis of Denbigh a cup of tea. (Hugh is a "walking" patient) looking on is matron Miss. D.M. Gordon. Both girl helpers are from Rhyl. December 1969 Z12552-002
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DUV7312486 Guilleri thanks the ladies at the Hospital for caring for him and hugs them (verse 8) in “Songs and rounds of childhood. Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1884-1886), publisher, Paris, c. 1880. Hetzel Collection, Library of Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien. Notation and support by Paul Lacome (1838-1920). Illustrations by Lorentz Froelich (1820-1908), engraved by Charles Emile Matthis (1838-1893) and Charles Firmin Gillot (1853-1903). Measurements: 27.5 x 18.5 cm.”
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MPX5100507 A nurse in the maternity unit of a hospital keeps an eye on the pressure from the oxygen cylinder, as they care for a little baby girl, January 1949
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LUX4761737 France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Herault (34), Palavas-les-Flots (palavas les flots): l'institut marin Saint-Pierre, l'heure du bain, 1930
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LUX4761790 France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Herault (34), Palavas-les-Flots (palavas les flots): the Saint-Pierre Institute, group photo in the entrance with good sister in a cornet and sick children, 1930
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LLM2798629 Miss Fischer Waking Up In A Clinic In Vienna After Three Months Of Continuous Sleep. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 1 February 1903.
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LLM2815094 Regal motherhood, Queen Helena attends children's visits to a dispensary in Rome and helps their poor parents. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 8-15 March 1908.
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LLM7173205 Prince and Princess of Wales (later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) laying the foundation stone of the London hospital, 1864 and inset, the princess visiting a children's hospital. Illustration from The Silver Wedding, by J Fuller Higgs (Griffith, Farran & Co, London, 1888).
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MPX5093746 Children: A young girl with an empty bottle of pills, which she had earlier swallowed at a Christmas party and was rushed to hospital. December 1969 Z12376
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MPX5093753 Children: A young girl with an empty bottle of pills, which she had earlier swallowed at a Christmas party and was rushed to hospital. December 1969 Z12376-002
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MPX5093756 Children: A young girl with an empty bottle of pills, which she had earlier swallowed at a Christmas party and was rushed to hospital. December 1969 Z12376-001
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MPX5092784 Children: A young girl with an empty bottle of pills, which she had earlier swallowed at a Christmas party and was rushed to hospital. December 1969 Z12376-003
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LLM3627095 The Lewis Carroll Cot in Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. Illustration from The Sphere, 29 December 1900.
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LLM2808900 A party in Italian costumes at the Covent Garden in London, for the benefit of the Italian Hospital. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 30 May-6 June 1920.
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MPX5128275 Ely Hospital - Ely Hospital, Cardiff held an 'open day' yesterday (Wed) and members of the public were invited to tour the hospital. One of the old wards at the hospital. *FROM the time it opened as a Poor Law institution for orphaned children in 1862, Ely Hospital was a destination for people who had no families to care for them. In some cases, this was because members of their close family had died – but in others the reason was altogether darker. In the late 1940s a 15-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because she was pregnant and unmarried. After having her baby there, which went on to be adopted, the girl stayed on. When the hospital closed more than half a century later in 1997, the girl – now a pensioner – was one of the first patients to be resettled in the surrounding community. One former staff member who remembered the woman, who has not been named in order to protect her identity, said: “She didn’t have a learning disability when she went in, but she left the hospital diagnosed with having one.” 30th June 1971
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UIG2915599 French Medical Team Operates On An 8-Year Old Girl, Just Flown In From The Mountains, In A Field Hospital Outside The Totally Destroyed Muzaffarabad Hospital After The 8 October 2005 Earthquake, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. 2005
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UIG2915598 French Medical Team Operates On An 8-Year Old Girl, Just Flown In From The Mountains, In A Field Hospital Outside The Totally Destroyed Muzaffarabad Hospital After The 8 October 2005 Earthquake, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. 2005
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ZUM4877299 Tue 03, 1953 - Claire Stacy travelled from Australia to England for operations on the amputation of both legs and the fitting of artificial limbs - at the Roehampton Hospital.
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XOS3666472 Photograph possibly taken for the U.S. Resettlement Administration: a New Deal U.S. federal agency that, between April 1935 and December 1936, relocated struggling urban and rural families to communities planned by the federal government.
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UIS5104412 Motorcycle Easter egg run, April 1985. 11-year-old Jayne Butterfield from Middleton at the start of the run from Ashton-Under-Lyne to Manchester delivering eggs for children in hospital. ©SSPL/Manchester Daily Express
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SJB7310135 Nurse in the 1930s. She holds newborn twins at Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. 1938
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AUZ3911868 Efrem Zimbalist as a young man - seated portrait with violin. Caption on the card reads 'The entire profits from these post cards will be devoted to the fund of the Jewish Hospital Association'. c.1908. Russian-born concert violinist, 9 April 1890 -22 February 1985.
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ETE4841664 Second World War (1939-1945): a young Dutch girl gives her baby a bottle in a hospital for displaced persons in the 9th American army area in Acrath, Germany. Photography April 1945.
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LLM2808502 The Sovereigns on holiday, the Queen among the poor children sent for treatment to the sea baths in Pisa. Illustration for La Domenica Del Corriere, 4-11 August 1912.
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LLM5989472 Page from Hamleys Toy Shop catalogue, 1937.
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MPX2914302 Aneurin Bevan (15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960), often known as Nye Bevan, was a Welsh Labour Party politician who was the Minister for Health in the post-war Attlee government from 1945 to 1951 He was one of the chief spokesmen for the Labour party's left wing, and of left-wing British thought generally. His most famous accomplishment came when, as Minister of Health, he spearheaded the establishment of the National Health Service
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ETE4940622 Belgium 1 January 1945.: In an American military hospital, a doctor captain of the US Army smiles at the little girl who was born on New Year's Eve: her two sisters are sitting on their mother's bed
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SJB8182964 Vaccines in the 1950s. A nurse sticks a syringe in the arm and vaccinates a female patient. Sweden 1958
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LLM2777743 The nurses are having fun. A wheelchair race for the sick organized by the nurses of the hospital in Colney (England). The place of the disabled had been taken, in the vehicles, by the competitors' companions. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 26 September 1926.
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MPX5091183 Fashion model Valerie West (27) and her husband David, who is also a model left the Westminster Hospital today with their baby which was born seven days ago. The baby girl is named Justine December 1969Z12410
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MPX5090171 Fashion model Valerie West (27) and her husband David, who is also a model left the Westminster Hospital today with their baby which was born seven days ago. The baby girl is named Justine December 1969 Z12410-001
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SJB8615117 Interior from the ward for new mothers at Södersjukhuset in Stockholm where a midwife holds a newborn baby. The newborn babies lie in wooden boxes on a cart. The boxes are labeled with numbers and names. On the box that the midwife will put the baby in, it says 43 Lindberg, which is a girl who weighed 3650 grams. The new mothers lie in beds in the room. Sweden 1949
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UIS5103963 The last drop makes the cup overflow, 1920s-1950s. Picture card from a series of popular English sayings and proverbs in 'Peter Pan' magazine, produced in aid of the Hospital for Sick Children. Silhouette by Harry Lawrence Oakley who made tens of thousands of silhouettes between the 1920s and 1950s. Oakley produced portraits, book and newspaper illustrations, and stationery. He perfected the technique of speedily cutting folded paper with scissors, with no prior drawing, and found a good market for portraits. During his time as a soldier in the First World War he designed posters for the army. After the war he continued to earn his living from silhouettes and made portraits of many famous people including royalty. ©SSPL/H L Oakley
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UIS5103979 The last drop makes the cup overflow, 1920s-1950s. Picture card from a series of popular English sayings and proverbs in 'Peter Pan' magazine, produced in aid of the Hospital for Sick Children. Silhouette by Harry Lawrence Oakley who made tens of thousands of silhouettes between the 1920s and 1950s. Oakley produced portraits, book and newspaper illustrations, and stationery. He perfected the technique of speedily cutting folded paper with scissors, with no prior drawing, and found a good market for portraits. During his time as a soldier in the First World War he designed posters for the army. After the war he continued to earn his living from silhouettes and made portraits of many famous people including royalty. ©SSPL/H L Oakley
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UIS5106284 The last drop makes the cup overflow, 1920s-1950s. Picture card from a series of popular English sayings and proverbs in 'Peter Pan' magazine, produced in aid of the Hospital for Sick Children. Silhouette by Harry Lawrence Oakley who made tens of thousands of silhouettes between the 1920s and 1950s. Oakley produced portraits, book and newspaper illustrations, and stationery. He perfected the technique of speedily cutting folded paper with scissors, with no prior drawing, and found a good market for portraits. During his time as a soldier in the First World War he designed posters for the army. After the war he continued to earn his living from silhouettes and made portraits of many famous people including royalty. ©SSPL/H L Oakley
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LLM2815293 Pope Pius X receives hundreds of children who were orphaned following the Messina earthquake, collected by him in the hospices. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 26 December 1909-2 January 1910.
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XOS9017481 By Jack Delano
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HIM5246682 Tom Rakewell, apres de multiples aventures, se retrouve dans un asile de fous, avec Sarah Young, une pauvre jeune fille qu'il avait seduit. ""Destinee d'un debauche"", serie de 8 gravures realisees par William Hogarth (1697-1764) en 1735. ""Corporation of London Libraries and Guildhall Art Gallery A Rake's Progress', 1763; plate VIII of VIII. True to his nature Tom Rakewell has run through a vast fortune through indulgence in all the luxuries of modern living. Now the rake is raving mad and shackled for his own safety in Bedlam, the London lunatic asylum. He is comforted by Sarah Young, the poor girl that he had seduced with a false promise of marriage while he was a student at Oxford.
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LLM5989505 Page from Hamleys Toy Shop catalogue, 1937.
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LAL7144693 The Children's Nurse. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1966.
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