A boy stands next to a chicken coop on a farm in Fisherville, Kentucky. There are several types and sizes of chickens around the boy. In the distance are a stack of boxes behind a wooden fence.
A woman sitting on a crate milks a cow while two chickens or roosters watch. The cow is licking her lips. A barn or shed and a picket fence are in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.
Boy and girl in half of large eggshell filled with flowers. The girl waves a pussy willow branch and the boy waves a handkerchief. Three large chicks look on. Published by International Art Publishing Co., series no. 2003. Printing information...
Boy with two baskets full of food. One basket contains red apples; the other contains cabbage, radishes and a chicken. The chicken's feet stick up out of the basket. The boy also carries a small bunch of flowers. Next to the boy is a poem:...
Chick wearing sailor hat and smoking a pipe stands in a sailboat full of colored eggs. The boat is in the water near water grass. Postage requirements date this card to before 1952.
Chickens and farmhouses for Ballard and Ballard Company. Chickens in pens and outside, exterior views of coops, chicks in small cages, and farm images of a bedroom, a girl standing in front of a farmhouse, and a small boy with a chick and a dog.
Chicks and Easter eggs. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, part of the Easter Post Cards series, no. 701. Printing information dates this card to before the first World War.
Chicks in a yard. One stands on a bucket, another sits inside the bucket, which is laying on its side. A small green frog looks up at one of the chicks. Postmarked 1913 on verso.
Easter cards; Rabbits; Chickens; Animals in human situations
Chicks ride in carriage pulled by rabbits. Chicks in uniforms ride on the outside of the carriage; they wear hats and coats and the one apparently "driving" the rabbits has a pussy willow branch for a riding crop. Two chicks look out from...
Chicks surrounded by pussy willows and purple flowers. There are two red Easter eggs below the main group of chicks. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Series no. 701. Postmarked 1911 on verso.