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  1. Kate Greenaway. 978-1-4733-3499-1. A - Apple Pie is a beautifully illustrated childrens book, produced by Kate Greenaway. It contains a series of colour illustrations (for every letter of the alphabet), amusingly telling the tale of one apple pie - and the lengths the townsfolk would go to, for just one taste.

  2. Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) is best known for pictures of girls in old-fashioned costumes disporting themselves among rural scenes. Yet she was born in Cavendish Square, Hoxton, then in Shoreditch, now a part of the London borough of Hackney. She was the second daughter of John Greenaway, a draughtsman and wood-engraver whose illustrations ...

  3. Kate Greenaway, Frontispiece for Robert Browning, for The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1888, scanned image by Jacqueline Banerjee, The Victorian Web. Although Greenaway only produced two of her own books in full, she was commissioned as an illustrator on over 150 books written by others, one of which being The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning.

  4. Artworks. See all 36 artworks ›. Valerian Through Volkamenia, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers, published 1884. Kate Greenaway. Decorative Illustration, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers, published 1884. Kate Greenaway. Woman with Broom and Little Girl, n.d. Kate Greenaway.

  5. The Kate Greenaway Action Group. In 2019 the property that Kate Greenaway lived and stayed in during many of her childhood visits to Rolleston became empty. Several residents were concerned that the house now ran the risk of being demolished to make way for new housing development as had already happened in the village.

  6. Kate Greenaway has been working in physiotherapy for over 30 years. As well as treating people for a broad variety of conditions, for the last 18 years Kate has been developing gentle physiotherapy and Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy work for people with complex chronic pain conditions and chronic ill health.

  7. Kate Greenaway, destacada diseñadora e ilustradora británica nacida en 1846 en Londres, es reconocida por sus encantadoras ilustraciones de libros infantiles y su influencia en la moda victoriana. Con un estilo distintivo que mezcla el detalle prerrafaelista, la sencillez en el trazo y el colorido delicado, Greenaway se convirtió en una artista influyente dentro del movimiento esteticista ...