User:Smallman12q/List of Randolph Caldecott postcards

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Randolph Caldecott postcards were postcards issued by Fredrick Warne around 1914 featuring 48 color picutres from Caldecott's toy books. The cards featured an illustration from the picture books and the accompanying stanza. The cards were issued in sets of 4.[1]

The cards were last reissued in 1974.

List of Randolph Caldecott postcards
Card No. Book Stanza Picture
A1 John Gilpin

"Tomorrow is
    our wedding day"

A2 John Gilpin

The dogs did bark, the children screamed,
    Up flew the windows all;
And every soul cried out, "Well done!"
    As loud as he could bawl.

A3 The Three Jovial Huntsmen

One said it was a boggart, an'
    another he say "Nay;
It's just a ge'man-farmer, that has
    gone an' lost his way"

A4 The Three Jovial Huntsmen

One said it was a bull-calf,an'
    another he said "Nay;
It's just a painted jackass, that has
    never learnt to bray."

A5 An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog

In Islington there lived a man,
    Of whom the world might say,
That still a godly race he ran
    Whene'er he went to pray.

A6 An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog

A kind and gentle heart he had,
    To comfort friends and foes;
The naked every day he clad,
    When he put on his clothes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Randolph Caldecott Postcards". Randolph Caldecott Society UK. May 16, 2006. Retrieved 2011-05-02.