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  • The Virgin Mary with Christ as a small child, another woman stands above them arms raised, perhaps Saint Anne. Line engraving.
  • Sterling silver, ivory and glass nipple-shield. The silver one is hallmarked with the maker'd initials and George III's head and has been dated to 1786-1821
  • Japanese porcelain feeding bottle, ring shaped
  • Mellin's Food for infants and invalids; book mark
  • Nursery and Child's Hospital, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Ostermilk and Farex build regular custom- as well as sturdy infants / Glaxo Laboratories Ltd.
  • A woman taking her baby from its cradle. Engraving.
  • Mellin's emulsion of cod liver oil : palatable and digestible / Mellin's Food Limited.
  • The Virgin Mary with Christ as an infant with Joseph and Anne, in the background the archangel Gabriel holding a lily. Line engraving.
  • Pregnancy
  • (Left) a celebration of the birth of a child, (right) the child's first bath. Etching by B. Picart after himself, 1726.
  • Sterling silver, ivory and glass nipple-shield. The silver one is hallmarked with the maker'd initials and George III's head and has been dated to 1786-1821
  • Hospice Maternité allaitement, Paris: facade with a keyed floor and street plan. Engraving by J.E. Thierry after H. Bessat, 1811.
  • A woman carrying a baby and holding the hand of her small child in a bleak rural setting. Engraving.
  • Japanese porcelain feeding bottle, ring shaped
  • Sterling silver, ivory and glass nipple-shield. The silver one is hallmarked with the maker'd initials and George III's head and has been dated to 1786-1821
  • A woman breastfeeding her baby and looking after two small children in a rural setting. Engraving.
  • Asylum for Lying-in-Women. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Ridge's Food for infants. (Boston?): Woolrich & Co. Trade Card
  • The Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus. Engraving by J. Sauvè after G. Reni.
  • A monument to Lady Margaret Legh who is holding a babe to her chest. Etching by JB, 1794, after a tomb sculpture, 1603.