Barber shaving a pig, from a nursery rhyme.

Barber

Barber shaving a pig, from a nursery rhyme.

Bull tolling the bell, from a nursery rhyme.

Bull

Bull tolling the bell, from a nursery rhyme.

Old Man of Cantyre, from a nursery rhyme.

Cantyre

Old Man of Cantyre, from a nursery rhyme.

Wire, brier, limber-lock, three geese in a flock; One flew east, and one flew west, and one flew over the Coo-Coo's nest.

Counting Out

Wire, brier, limber-lock, three geese in a flock; One flew east, and one flew west, and one flew over…

The Crooked Man, from a nursery rhyme.

Crooked Man

The Crooked Man, from a nursery rhyme.

Dame Trot and her cat

Dame Trot

Dame Trot and her cat

I had a pony, his name was Dapple Gray; I lent him to a lady to ride a mile away. She whipped him, she lashed him, she rode him through the mire; I would not lend my pony now, for all the lady's hire.

Dapple Gray

I had a pony, his name was Dapple Gray; I lent him to a lady to ride a mile away. She whipped him, she…

"The Benday process, so called, is the use of mechanical appliances for adding lines or stipples to either drawings or plates. Its use is very extensive in the making of tint blocks or color work, used either in connection with line or half-tone key plates." -Hill, 1921

Benday Engraving

"The Benday process, so called, is the use of mechanical appliances for adding lines or stipples to…

"The making of line engravings follows the same general course, with the exception that no halftone screen is needed, the copy to be reproduced being already made up of lines or dots or a combination of them." -Hill, 1921

Line Engraving

"The making of line engravings follows the same general course, with the exception that no halftone…

Fanny, from a nursery rhyme.

Fanny

Fanny, from a nursery rhyme.

Farm animals from a nursery rhyme

Farm Animals

Farm animals from a nursery rhyme

Scene from the story, "The Fox and the Stork."

Fox and Stork

Scene from the story, "The Fox and the Stork."

Scene from the story, "The Fox and the Stork."

Fox and Stork

Scene from the story, "The Fox and the Stork."

Frog-Town, from a nursery rhyme

Frog-Town

Frog-Town, from a nursery rhyme

The clock struck one and the mouse ran down.

Hickory Dickory Dock

The clock struck one and the mouse ran down.

The illustration and story of Humpty Dumpty.

Humpty Dumpty

The illustration and story of Humpty Dumpty.

All the king's horses and all the king's men trying to put Humpty Dumpty together again.

Humpty Dumpty

All the king's horses and all the king's men trying to put Humpty Dumpty together again.

Jack and Jill fallen at the bottom of the hill.

Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill fallen at the bottom of the hill.

Little Jack Horner, from a nursery rhyme.

Jack Horner

Little Jack Horner, from a nursery rhyme.

Little Bo Peep with her sheep, whose tails are tacked to the tree above.

Little Bo Peep

Little Bo Peep with her sheep, whose tails are tacked to the tree above.

Little Bo Peep crying over her lost sheep.

Little Bo Peep

Little Bo Peep crying over her lost sheep.

Little Boy Blue is asleep under the haystack.

Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue is asleep under the haystack.

Little Boy Blue fast asleep under the haystack.

Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue fast asleep under the haystack.

Little Boy Blue fast awake and blowing his horn.

Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue fast awake and blowing his horn.

Three wise men of Gotham who went to sea in a bowl, from a nursery rhyme.

Men of Gotham

Three wise men of Gotham who went to sea in a bowl, from a nursery rhyme.

The Miller, from a nursery rhyme.

The Miller

The Miller, from a nursery rhyme.

Old Mother Niddity Nod, from a nursery rhyme.

Mother Niddity

Old Mother Niddity Nod, from a nursery rhyme.

Old King Cole calling for his fiddlers three.

Old King Cole

Old King Cole calling for his fiddlers three.

A boy playing a flute outside near fields.

Piper

A boy playing a flute outside near fields.

Queen of Hearts, from a nursery rhyme.

Queen of Hearts

Queen of Hearts, from a nursery rhyme.

The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, and took them clean away. The King of Hearts called for the tarts, and beat the knave full sore; The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts, and vowed he'd steal no more.

Queen of Hearts

The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts, he stole those…

Simple Simon, from a nursery rhyme.

Simple Simon

Simple Simon, from a nursery rhyme.

Scene from the story, "The Swing."

The Swing

Scene from the story, "The Swing."

Taffy, from a nursery rhyme.

Taffy

Taffy, from a nursery rhyme.

"There was an old womanWho lived in a shoe,Who had so many childrenShe didn't know what to do" -University Society, 1920

There Was an Old Woman

"There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe, Who had so many children She didn't know what to do" -University…

The three little kittens after they have found their lost mittens.

Three Little Kittens

The three little kittens after they have found their lost mittens.

The three little kittens after they lost their mittens.

Three Little Kittens

The three little kittens after they lost their mittens.

The three little kittens having some pie while their mittens dry.

Three Little Kittens

The three little kittens having some pie while their mittens dry.

I saw three ships come sailing by, come sailing by, come sailing by; I saw three ships come sailing by, on New Year's Day in the morning. And what do you think was in them then, was in them then, was in them then? And what do you think was in them then, on New Year's Day in the morning? Three pretty girls were in them then, were in them then, were in them then; Three pretty girls were in them then, on New Year's Day in the morning. And one could whistle, and one could sing, and one couldplay on the violin; And they all came up for my wedding, on New Year's Day in the morning.

Three Pretty Girls

I saw three ships come sailing by, come sailing by, come sailing by; I saw three ships come sailing…

"Three wise men of GothamWent to sea in a bowl,And if the bowl had been strongerMy song had been longer." -University Society, 1920

Three Wise Men of Gotham

"Three wise men of Gotham Went to sea in a bowl, And if the bowl had been stronger My song had been…

Tom Thumb at King Arthur's Court from the story, "Tom Thumb."

Tom Thumb

Tom Thumb at King Arthur's Court from the story, "Tom Thumb."

Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks from a nursery rhyme.

Tommy and Bessy

Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks from a nursery rhyme.

Tommy Trot from a nursery rhyme.

Tommy Trot

Tommy Trot from a nursery rhyme.

Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his fiddlers three. Every fiddler he had a fiddle, and a very fine fiddle had he; Twee, tweedle dee, tweedle dee, went the fiddlers three. O! there's none so rare as can compare with King Cole and his fiddlers three.

Tweedle Dee

Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called…

Unicorn, from the nursery rhyme, "The Lion and the Unicorn."

Unicorn

Unicorn, from the nursery rhyme, "The Lion and the Unicorn."

A witch from a nursery rhyme

Witch

A witch from a nursery rhyme