'She held out her hand to Bridget, and said : "Darling, come along with me, I have such beautiful things to show you"'. A Charles Robinson illustration scanned from my own copy of 'Bridget's Fairies' (1919).
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charles robinson, childrens, fairy tales, fantasy, garden
'The tub stood on a little trestle on the brick pathway beside the cottage door.' A Charles Robinson illustration scanned from my own copy of 'The Four Gardens' (1912).
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charles robinson, childrens, fairy tales, flowers, georgian
'Past the great town, with it wharfs, and mills, and tall smoking chimneys.'
A Warwick Goble illustration scanned from my own copy of 'The Water-Babies - A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby' (1909).
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'From which great trout rushed out on Tom.'
A Warwick Goble illustration scanned from my own copy of 'The Water-Babies - A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby' (1909).
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charles kingsley, children, fairies, fairy tales, fantasy
'The fairies came flying in at the window and brought her such a pretty pair of wings.'
A Warwick Goble illustration scanned from my own copy of 'The Water-Babies - A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby' (1909).
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butterfly, charles kingsley, children, fairies, fairy tales
'Large earthenware pots in which white madonna lilies grew were set all along the terrace at intervals.' A Charles Robinson illustration scanned from my own copy of 'The Four Gardens' (1912).
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'Each was delicious in her different way; and, for the life of him, he could not make up his mind!' Kay Nielsen illustration from 'In Powder and Crinoline' (1913).
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