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  • Oh, Granny, your teeth are tremendous in size!” “They’re to eat you!” – and he ate her!’ from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883) from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • Oh, Granny, your teeth are tremendous in size!” “They’re to eat you!” – and he ate her!’ from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883) from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • a stack of Green Granny Smith apples in the market
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  • Double overhand knot AKA double granny knot on white background
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  • I’m going to my Granny’s to carry this jar And this cake from my mother.” “Indeed! Is it far?” Illustration from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • I’m going to my Granny’s to carry this jar And this cake from my mother.” “Indeed! Is it far?” Illustration from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). From the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
    IR_f_fairyrealm00hoodrich_0061.jpg
  • Female toddler of two and her grandmother are playing together on a slide in a public playground
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  • Grandmother with grandson in a swimming pool Model release available
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  • Grandmother and grandson of three
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  • Grandmother with grandchildren in a swimming pool Model release available
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  • Grandmother with grandson in a swimming pool Model release available
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  • Grandmother with grandson in a swimming pool Model release available
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  • Female toddler of two and her grandmother are playing together on a slide in a public playground
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  • Female toddler of two and her grandmother are playing together on a slide in a public playground
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  • Before she had time to exclaim “Oh, my gracious!” She was bolted entire by the monster voracious.” Illustration from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). The big bad wolf devours the Old Lady in her bed illustration by Gustave Dore from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • Frontispiece illustration by Gustave Dore from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • Before she had time to exclaim “Oh, my gracious!” She was bolted entire by the monster voracious.” Illustration from ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ by Paul Gustave Dore (1832-1883). The big bad wolf devours the Old Lady in her bed illustration by Gustave Dore from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
    IR_f_fairyrealm00hoodrich_0066-crop.jpg
  • Frontispiece illustration by Gustave Dore from the book Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. Illustrated by the pencil of Gustave Dore by Tom Hood, (1835-1874); Gustave Doré, (1832-1883) Published in London by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1866
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  • The True Lovers, or Fisherman's Knot on white background used to join two lengths of rope with two overhand (granny) knots one on each end
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  • Leycesteria formosa [Here as Leicesteria formosa] the Himalayan honeysuckle,[1] flowering nutmeg, Himalaya nutmeg, granny's curls or pheasant berry, is a deciduous shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Himalaya and southwestern China. It is considered a noxious invasive species in Australia and New Zealand. From Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants Volume II by N. Wallich. Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initially in the Danish settlement near Calcutta and later for the Danish East India Company and the British East India Company. He was involved in the early development of the Calcutta Botanical Garden, describing many new plant species and developing a large herbarium collection which was distributed to collections in Europe. Several of the plants that he collected were named after him. Published in London in 1831
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