Strollers 

51 creative works found

  • Museum of Tolerance
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$7.49–US$171.00

    everyone has a destination, it’s the way we tolerate each other that dictates in what fashion you get there…

  • Stroller
    by Peter Hill

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Stroller was shot on the footbridge in Beecroft over the M2 Motorway in Sydney, Australia. Apart from the selective colouring (the yellow is original) and some cropping, the image is basically as is. Shot using a Canon EOS 10D with EF 70-300mm DO IS zoom lens at 70mm, ISO 100, 2 secs at f4.5

  • The Strip Strollers
    by Cilliers

    US$5.82–US$133.00

    95×95cm acrylic on canvas and yes, I am glad to see it being displayed next week after finding it very hard to stay focussed! Sold at the Vic Park Art Awards – Yea! (But next time I want an award too)

  • stroller 2
    by Alleycatsgarden

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    A cute photo courtesy of Lettie 1957 was the subject – I just couldn’t resist. Thanks Lettie / Allan :-)

  • Here she is ...
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

    US$17.53–US$93.48

    Uploaded to prove I don’t always hide behind a bunch of plastic clothes pegs!!! This is me at 15mths old (and I am NOT revealing the year. Suffice it to say pretty close to middle of the last century!) – always a cat lover – the scarey thing is I still own a cat which appears identical to this one!

  • A chilly, misty December afternoon in Lucca, Italy. People stroll along the top of the old city wall beneath overarching branches of rows of trees.

  • Means Of Transport
    by Andy Mueller IPA

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Captured this Lamborghini during a rainstorm near Las Olas Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale. I love the baby stroller to the left of the car. Rain drops are pouring from the fence in the foreground. This is another slow driveby shot, taken with Nikon D300 and Bigma through the passenger window. Best viewed in Large for sure.

  • Ever since babies have been born, parents have looked for a convenient way of traveling with their children. From slings to pouches, babies have been transported in a number of ways.The idea of a baby stroller first came into being with a man named William Kent. He was a garden architect in England who had become very well known for his work. In 1733, the Duke of Devonshire asked Kent to build a means of transportation that would amuse his children. Kent obliged by constructing a shell shaped basket on wheels that the children could sit in. This was richly decorated and meant to be pulled by a goat or small pony. Kent’s idea caught on and soon other royal family owned similar contraptions.In 1840, the baby carriage became extremely popular. Queen Victoria bought three carriages from Hitchings Baby Store. If you wanted to be part of high society, you had to own a baby carriage. The carriages of those days were much different than today. They were built of wood or wicker and held together by expensive brass joints. These were sometimes fancy and became heavily ornamented works of art. Models were also named after royalty. Princess and Duchess were popular names, as well as Balmoral and Windsor.(wikipedia.org)

  • Stroller Baby
    by heriart

    US$23.94

    I saw this baby waving to me when her mom was pushing her across the street as I was waiting for a green light.

  • Stroller
    by Charles Bodi

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Decayed and eroded stroller inside and abandoned incinerator, the Wellington Destructor in Toronto, Canada.

  • If it wasn’t her brother she had in her buggy it was baby chicks or kittens that my daughter used to push around. She always thought animals were better than dolls.

  • STROLLERS
    by PhotogeniquE IPA

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Elli and Her Babies
    by DottieDees

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    This is Elli. My precious Granddaughter that will be a year old this month…(my how time flies!) I have 7 Grandchildren and that is all there will be…all are boys except the youngest Elli…thought we weren’t going to have a girl but alas!! Love them all the same of course, but so glad to have little a girl too!! My daughter is making sure she is a girl, girl as you see the bow and curlers…..lol /

  • Rock - a - bye - Baby
    by metronomad

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    monsters are not far away i was on my way to my photography class and this caught my wild imagination, so i snapped it.

  • Shrimp and Grits
    by AngelPhotozzz

    US$6.32–US$144.40

    This is Shrimp and Grits two Yorki Terriers..lol it is deffinitly the south lol

  • New beginning...
    by LouD

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Strand pier, Townsville

  • Pug In A Buggy!
    by minnielee

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Pug in doll stroller

  • Stroller
    by Lou Green

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Llandudno

  • Baby card
    by vallendester

    US$4.66

    Customize this card by giving it a personal touch! ‘Baby’ can be changed into anything, like a name. / Font – Color – Fabric (inside the stroller) can be changed into anything you want. All you have to do is write me (vallendesterphotography@hotmail.com) and / explain your wishes. / I will reply within 48 hours with the link to the card that you can buy online here at Redbubble.com / Note: This costume change wont charge any extra cost. © Vallendester photography by Wendy Senssen

  • Life is Tough
    by Jamie Tucker

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Spaniel being pampered in her stroller.

  • Street Baby
    by Laurie Puglia

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Here’s our baby girl taking a stroll down the streets in San Bruno. /

  • crosswalk wedgie
    by Lisa Gottschalk

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Fresh Air and Family
    by mrsmarrero

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Family Life
    by mrsmarrero

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A young mother attends to you baby while her dogs enjoy the local aromas.

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