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Slide set: Nursery rhymes (recitation: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900-1907)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 1
Hush-a-bye, Baby, on the Tree-top
Slide 2
Hey-diddle-diddle, the Cat and the Fiddle
Slide 3
Little Boy Blue
Slide 4
Little Bo-Peep
Slide 5
Little Miss Muffet
Slide 6
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
Slide 7
Little Jack Horner
Slide 8
Dickery Dickery Dock
Other related organisation

in stock of Josiah T. Chapman, 1909-1912

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
recitation
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (earliest possible 1900, latest possible 1907)
Related slide set

see generic title Nursery rhymes (generic set title – 11 different versions are known)

Collections

1 slide known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3000004

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 17 March 2015

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