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Ideas for a vintage girl nursery
It's blogged at www.deucecitieshenhouse.com/2011/02/whats-it-gonna-be.html
Title: Let Us Beautify Your Home, Texas Nursery Co
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1904-1918
Part of: George W. Cook Dallas/Texas image Collection
Series: Series 3: Photographs
Series 3, Subseries 4, Albums
Texas Nursery Company, Sherman, Texas, Photo Series
Place: Sherman, Grayson County, Texas
Physical Description: 1 photomechanical print (postcard); part of 1 volume (37 prints); 9 x 14 cm
File: a2014_0020_3_4_02_31_r_yourhome.jpg
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جلالة الملكة رانيا العبدالله خلال زيارة إلى إحدى الحضانات في عمان.
عمان، الأردن/ 24 آذار 2015
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah during a visit to a nursery in Amman.
Amman, Jordan/ March 24, 2015
© Royal Hashemite Court
I needed some random art for the walls for this Sketchup image, so I used some of my favorites I've saved to my computer.
My first ever dress! A little nursery school summer uniform, complete with uber-cute buttons! I used the wonderful Made By Rae Geranium Dress pattern. Read more here: esmeintheattic.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/geranium-school-d...
Chair is the Luca Glider from Monte Design, window mobile is from Flensted Mobiles, side table is Hemnes nightstand from Ikea, wall paint is Cilantro by Pratt & Lambert.
Dorm # 3, Nursery Porch.
Photo taken by FBI agents after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Available through the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.
Peace Winds has built 5 nurseries around Letefoho, both for coffee plants and shade trees. Farmers have access to the seedlings as long as they help care for the nursery.
When my youngest was due we prepared the nursery with paintings that were bright and bold to help a baby's developing eyesight and interesting so that he would learn as he grew.
Every member of the family got involved - we all painted something, from Grandparents to Aunts, to siblings :-)
Henry's nursery. It's gender neutral because we didn't know if he was a girl or boy. Inspired by ohdeedoh and flickr.
Bedding is from land of nod.
Sunder nursery is a 16th century heritage park adjacent to the Humayun's tomb. It was originally known as Azim bagh and was built by the Mughals. Today Sunder nursery contains 15 heritage monuments of which 6 are UNESCO world heritage sites. After renovations started in 2007, the nursery reopened to public as a heritage park on 21 Feb, 2018
Dorm 3, Nursery.
Photo taken by FBI agents after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Available through the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.
Adults and children in the nursery. The nursery was in dormitory #3 (northmost, in back row). There was also an outdoor porch for childcare on the north side of this dormitory.
Photo taken by unknown Jonestown resident and recovered by the FBI after November 18. Released under the Freedom of Information Act and in the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.
Format: Still image
Subject(s): Schools, Nursery
Child, Preschool
Genre(s): Photographs
Abstract: Four children are drawing with crayons.
Extent: 1 photoprint.
NLM Unique ID: 101448783
NLM Image ID: A029894
Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101448783