- Pretty Maid
- Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat Where Have You Been
- Putting a wreath on a animal
- Putting fresh sand in the bird cage
- Queen playing a harp
- Queensland
- Rabbit jumping the fence
- Rabbits
- Rabbits
- Rajput
- Reading
- Reading
Young girl reading - Reading a book
Young boy with a bowtie Reading a book - Red headed girl in blue dress
Little red headed girl standing in blue dress in the garden. - Ride a Cock Horse
- Ring-A-Ring
Ring-A-Ring Ring-a-ring of little boys. Ring-a-ring of girls; All around—all around, Twists and twirls. You are merry children; "Yes, we are." Where do you come from? "Not very far. "We live in the mountain, We live in the tree; And I live in the river-bed, And you won't catch me!" - Rose-Red's mamma gathered her up in her arms and comforted her
Mother and child embrace - Running with a dagger
- S-s-s-t!
- Sad girl holding a bird
Sad girl holding a bird - Sad Little boy in nightgown
Sad Little boy in nightgown - Sad little girl
- Sammy didn't see the little man with twinkling eyes and queer clothes who entered the room
- Sand Babies
Children playing on the beach - Santa filling the stockings
- Santa in his sleigh
- Sat on his knee
- School
School - Scotland
- Scottish Terrier
- September
September - Seven children
- Seven little children
Three boys and four girls - She fell to work with a will, rolling and folding
- She plunged her hand deep down in her pocket and drew out a bright new nickel
- She sat on the couch and sulked because she could not go out to play with Little Sister
- She threw herself forward on the seat of father's large chair and sobbed her sorrows
- she was like little lord Fauntleroy
- Shhh
- Shouldn't you be wearing a coat
- Showing doll to mother
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- Sister Kate
WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Where are you going, sister Kate? I’m going to swing on the garden gate, And watch the fairy gypsies dance Their tim-tam-tum on the cabbage-plants— The great big one with the purple nose, And the tiny tad with the pinky toes. Where are you going, brother Ben? I’m going to build a tiger-pen. I’ll get iron and steel and ’lectric wire And build it a hundred feet, or higher, And put ten tigers in it too, And a big wildcat, and—mebbe—you. Where are you going, mother mine? I’m going to sit by the old grapevine, And watch the gliding swallow bring Clay for her nest from the meadow spring— Clay and straw and a bit of thread To weave it into a baby’s bed. Where are you going, grandma dear? I’m going, love, where the skies are clear, And the light winds lift the poppy flowers And gather clouds for the summer showers, Where the old folks and the children play On the warm hillside through the livelong day. - Six children
- Six Girls
- Six girls walking
- sixpence
- Sleeping Beauty awakes
- Sleeping Beauty still asleep
- Sparrow Tree Square
Children playing - Splashing everyone
Splashing everyone - Squirrel with a nut
- Squirrels
- Squirrels in a tree
- Squirrels in a tree
- Strange Mother
A dog being a mother to rabbits - Street Show
Puff, puff, puff. How the trumpets blow All you little boys and girls come and see the show. One—two—three, the Cat runs up the tree; But the little Bird he flies away— "She hasn't got me!" - suitors bringing gifts to princess - col
- suitors bringing gifts to princess- bw
- Sunshine and Franky