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Adoption and the work of @barnardos as seen by a 1948 watercolourist
These sketches (made on the back of wallpaper) are included in the archives of pioneering social worker Dame Eileen Younghusband - https://t.co/G0ji2zKfGy
#Archive30 #Colours #histchild
Children playing ‘a new entertaining game of questions and commands’ in 1817. #histchild
https://t.co/eJ8fgORkfs
B is for Beer, J is for Jail, Q is for Quarrel. Life lessons from “An Alphabet in Pictures” ca. 1856 #histchild
James Ingelgren was a Swedish #poet, and this particular student chose to #illustrate part of his #poem "Eventide" in her #friendship album (1904) #histchild #FridayReads #ChildrensArtWeek
A beautiful #GreyWagtail #illustration from a student's friendship album (1904) #art #histchild #ChildrensArtWeek @Lost_Visions
For #ChildrensArtWeek we are celebrating the broad range of #art found in our #friendship albums. These were produced by the students in the late 19th and early 20th centuries #histchild #illustration @childrenandarts
The first Borstal boys in 1902: training as carpenters, smiths & ag labs
(more @TheHowardLeague photos @ https://t.co/357UU3EDJ4) #histchild
Parenting guidelines from 1958: 'dos and dont's' as explained by a 3 year old #histchild @HandPParenting
(from https://t.co/HygHm1T9pc)
"Hear the widow tell her tale": Moss Side mother speaks in 1921 appeal for mothers' pensions @archivesplus #histchild @HistorianHelen