Shoe said to have belonged to Mary Queen of Scots; from T. Watson Greig, from 'Ladies' old-fashioned shoes', 1885
The Cat and Mice; from '�sop's Fables, with his life, in English, French and Latin', 1703
Miss Langley's Shoe; from T. Watson Greig, from 'Ladies' old-fashioned shoes', 1885
Lady Mary Mordaunt's black silk shoe; from T. Watson Greig, from 'Ladies' Old-fashioned shoes', 1885
Doctor Foster ...'; from 'Nursery rhymes with pictures by C. Lovat Fraser' [1919]
Shoe of Lilias, daughter of the 12th Earl of Eglinton; from T. Watson Greig, from 'Ladies' old-fashioned shoes',1885
Bouncer Buckler, velvet's dear, / And Christmas comes but once a year ...'; from 'Nursery rhymes with pictures by C. Lovat Fraser' [1919]
Green gravel, green gravel, until it grows green ...'; from 'Nursery rhymes with pictures by C. Lovat Fraser' [1919]
A Shilling well laid out. Tom and Jerry at the Exhibition of Pictures at the Royal Academy; from Pierce Egan, 'Life in London', 1821
Mrs Brown's Shoe; from T. Watson Greig, from 'Ladies' old-fashioned shoes', 1885
Shoe with moveable patten; from T. Watson Greig, 'Supplement to 'Old-fashioned shoes', 1889
The Tortoise and the Hare; from '�sop's Fables, with his life, in English, French and Latin', 1703