- Two ladies talking
- Two girls watching the seagulls
- Two girls watching a lot of birds
- Two Girls unwinding wool
Two Girls unwinding wool - Two girls skipping along
Two girls skipping along - Two girls reading
- Two girls playing with their dolls
- Two girls playing by a tree
- Two girls picking flowers
- Two girls kneeling
- Two girls giving to boy and girl
- Two girls dancing
- Two girls blowing dandelion seeds
- Two girls attracting some birds
- Two girls and a boy talking to old lady
- Two girls and a boy skipping in the garden
- Two girls and a boy playing with a cat and kitten
- Two girls and a boy looking at baby ducks
- Two Girls
One girl sitting on a chair holding a fan with another girl walking by - Two girls
Two girls - Two fairies
- Two boys eyeing some apples on a tree
Two boys eyeing some apples on a tree - Two boys and old lady
Two boys and old lady - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Trees
- Tree 2
- Tree
- Tree
- Tony was wrapped in a wool blanket
- To the Mystery Land
Oh, dear, how will it end? Peggy and Susie how naughty you are. You little know where you are, Going so far, and so high, Nearly up to the sky. Perhaps it's a Giant who lives there, And perhaps it's a lovely Princess. But you very well know You've no business to go; You'll get yourselves into a mess. Oh, dear, I'm sure it is true; Whatever on earth can it matter to you? For you know it—oh, fie— That it's naughty to pry Into other's affairs— Into other folks houses to go, Where you know You're not asked. So you'd better come back While there's time, it is plain. Go home—and be never So naughty again. - To Baby
Oh, what shall my blue eyes go see? Shall it be pretty Quack-Quack to-day? Or the Peacock upon the Yew Tree? Or the dear little white Lambs at play? Say Baby. For Baby is such a young Petsy, And Baby is such a sweet Dear. And Baby is growing quite old now— She's just getting on for a year. - Tip-A-Toe
Tip-a-Toe, See them go; One, two, three— Chloe, Prue, and me; Up and down, To the town. A Lord was there, And the Lady fair. And what did they sing? Oh, "Ring-a-ding-ding;" And the Black Crow flew off With the Lady's Ring. - Three little girls
- Three little birds were in the nest
- Three ladies
- Three girls walking
- Three girls sitting on a fence
- Three Girls reading a book
- Three girls looking in the mirror
- Three girls in the garden
- Three girls and old lady
- Three girls and a boy
- Three Girls
Three Girls - Three children sitting in the grass
- Three children reading a book
Three children reading a book - Three children playing
- Three children listening to old lady
- Three Children
- Three Blind Mice
- There was a Little Man
- The youngest princess
- The Woodpeckers Nest
- The witch
- The Winner
Boy with his foot on another boy who is lying face down on the ground - The Wedding Bells
The Wedding Bells were ringing, And Monday was the day, And all the little ladies Were there so fresh and gay. And up—up—up the steps they went, The wedding fine to see; And the Roses were all for the Bride, So pretty—so pretty was she. - The Twins
Boy and Girl looking out at the night - The Three Little Kittens
- The three daughters of M Dupont
Doing the laundry - The tea party
- The Sleeping Beauty