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Children in Bethlehem

Street scene in Bethlehem.

Children in Classroom, Sir Josiah Mason's Orphanage by Sir Benjamin Stone

This photograph shows that all of the girls are dressed uniformly and the age range of the girls in the orphanage. It also shows school desks and some teaching equipment. The space is large but is heated ...

Children in school classroom

Photograph of a white boy and a black girl in a classroom interior. Taken in Liverpool by Nick Hedges.

Children in Traditional Japanese Dress

This photograph shows two children dressed in traditional Japanese attire, Kyoto, Japan.

Children in Warwickshire

This photograph shows 'village children' at Water Orton.

Children on a see-saw

Municipal Estate, Kingstanding.

Children on climbing frame

Shenley Fields Estate, Weoley Castle, Birmingham.

Children on swings

Municipal Estate, Kingstanding, 1939

Children playing football in Holliday Road, Handsworth by Vanley Burke

This photograph is part of a Digital Handsworth online gallery: Vanley Burke Galleries Photograph copyright: Vanley Burke

Children playing on the street

Photograph taken by Bill Brandt (1904-1983), from a series for the Bournville Village Trust. Photograph courtesy of Bournville Village Trust.

Children playing with building blocks

Children reading

Children Receive Bread at Worcester Cathedral

This photograph shows the distribution of bread in the Chapter House at Worcester Cathedral. This formed part of the cathedral's charitable bequests.

Children sitting by a tree

Shenley Fields Estate, Weoley Castle, Birmingham.

Children sleeping

Children standing outside

Children taking part in a protest for the introduction of road crossings

Children taking part in May Day celebrations at Knutsford, Cheshire by Sir Benjamin Stone

Many of the boys are dressed as soldiers or in patriotic outfits. This is probably a reflection of the fact that Britain was fighting in the South African (or Boer) War at the time.