Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes
Beatrix Potter (London 1866 - Near Sawrey, Cumbria 1943)
Category
Manuscripts and documents
Date
1904 - 1905
Materials
Ink, Paper, Pencil
Measurements
200 x 157 mm; 1 sheet (Extent)
Order this imageCollection
Beatrix Potter Gallery, Cumbria
NT 242235.6
Summary
Loose sheet from the manuscript dummy HIL.R.34 containing a pencil and ink-written rhyme, and a rough pencil and ink illustration of a running lady mouse carrying a pie. This sheet was slipped in between pages 14 and 15 of the dummy book. This rhyme is a continuation of HIL.R.34.5, and was retained in the published book of 1917. Applely (sic) Dapply/ has little sharp eyes,/ And Applely Dapply/ is so fond of pies! See also HIL.R.34, the dummy book; HIL.R.34.1 - HIL.R.34.5 and HIL.R.34.7 - HIL.R.34.49, further rhymes and illustrations.
Makers and roles
Beatrix Potter (London 1866 - Near Sawrey, Cumbria 1943), writer