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Jacobs IslandView of Folly ditch, Jacobs Island. Jacobs Island was a notorious slum in Bermondsey, London, in the 19th century, located on the south bank of the River Thames
A public recreation ground for children built on the site of Marshalsea Prison, opened by Lord Monkswell on 25 January 1902 and named after Charles Dickenss heroine, Little Dorritt
Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to SchoolCartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party She Looks After Back to School. A satirical comment on the Morning Herald newspaper (represented here as the Dickens character Mrs Gamp)
Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis criticism of Lord John Russells government. Mrs Blimber (co-owner of a school)
Swiss chalet, Gads Hill Place, Higham, KentSwiss chalet in which Charles Dickens wrote many of his works, near his home at Gads Hill Place, Higham, Kent. 1906
Man dressed as Charles Dickens character Mr MicawberStudio photo, man dressed as Charles Dickens character Mr Micawber (from David Copperfield). circa 1860
Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more. Lord Salisbury plays the part of the Beadle, dishing out thin soup. A comment on Conservative resistance to Irish Home Rule. 1886
Toby Weller, Pickwick PapersCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Toby Weller, Pickwick Papers. 1912
Samuel Weller, Pickwick PapersCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Samuel Weller, Pickwick Papers. 1912
Gabriel Varden, Barnaby RudgeCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Gabriel Varden, Barnaby Rudge. 1912
Dolly Varden, Barnaby RudgeCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Dolly Varden, Barnaby Rudge. 1912
Captain Cuttle, Dombey and SonCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Captain Cuttle, Dombey and Son. 1912
Steerforth and Mr Mell, David CopperfieldSteerforth and Mr Mell at Dotheboys Hall, in a scene from the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. 19th century
Silhouette portrait of Charles Dickens. 19th century
Little Em ly by Dexter Smith and G A WhitePromotional music sheet for piano and guitar for Little Em ly, by Dexter Smith and G A White, based on the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Doras Waltz and Doras SongPromotional music sheet for Doras Waltz and Doras Song, composer unknown. Based on David Copperfield Charles Dickens novel of 1850
Dr Charles Barber as Mr Micawber and Miss Hellier as Mrs Micawber, April 1936, in a scene from the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield. 1936
Sir John Martin-Harvey as Sydney CartonSir John Martin-Harvey, English actor-manager, as Sydney Carton in The Only Way, a play based on the Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. 1900
Charles Dickens, English author. 1855
Dickens scrap - Tom Pinch and Ruth in Martin ChuzzlewitCharles Dickens scrap - Tom Pinch and his sister Ruth in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 39. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Pip and Joe in Great ExpectationsCharles Dickens scrap - Pip and Joe in the novel Great Expectations, Chapter 7. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Old Mr Turveydrop, Peepy and GuppyCharles Dickens scrap - Old Mr Turveydrop with Peepy and Guppy in the novel Bleak House, Chapter 50. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Newman Noggs in Nicholas NicklebyCharles Dickens scrap - Newman Noggs entertaining three children in the novel Nicholas Nickleby, Chapter 65. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Mr Tupman, Pickwick PapersCharles Dickens scrap - Mr Tupman paying court to a spinster aunt in the novel, The Pickwick Papers, Chapter 8. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Mr Serjeant Buzfuz and Mrs BardellCharles Dickens scrap - Mr Serjeant Buzfuz, Mrs Bardell and Master Tommy Bardell, in the novel The Pickwick Papers, Chapter 34. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Mr Dick and Betsy TrotwoodCharles Dickens scrap - Mr Dick and Betsy Trotwood in the novel David Copperfield, Chapter 35. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Little Dorrit and John ChiveryCharles Dickens scrap - Little Dorrit and her lover, John Chivery, in the novel Little Dorrit, Chapter 18. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Gabriel Varden and Sim TappertitCharles Dickens scrap - Gabriel Varden and Sim Tappertit in the novel Barnaby Rudge, Chapter 4. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Dick Swiveller and the MarchionessCharles Dickens scrap - Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness playing cards, in the novel The Old Curiosity Shop. 19th century
Dickens scrap - Agnes Wickfield in David CopperfieldCharles Dickens scrap - Agnes Wickfield in David Copperfield, Chapter 39, resisting the attentions of her fathers villainous clerk, Uriah Heep. 19th century
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The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath, London, historic watering hole of the famous, including Dick Turpin & Charles Dickens, who immortalised this pub in his Pickwick Papers. Date: late 16th century
Hungry Peter dressing as the Fat Boy in PickwickHungry Peter dressing for a fancy dress ball as the Fat Boy in Pickwick -- he is finding the breeches rather tight, but then that is the general idea. Date: 1914
Butt Lane, Bere Regis, DorsetButt Lane, Bere Regis, Wareham, Dorset, England. Featured by Charles Dickens in the Pickwick papers Date: 1900s
A scene from David CopperfieldCharles Dickenss character, David Copperfield in the Old Coaching Inn at Yarmouth whilst on his memorable journey to Salem House School
Burial place of Dickens in Westminster Abbey 1870A small stone with a simple inscription marks the grave of Charles Dickens in Westminster Abbey, London. Date: 1870
DICKENS / THE CHIMESTrotty Veck - a poor ticket porter whose outlook is converted from despair to hope by the spirits of the chimes on New Years Eve. Date: First published: 1844
DICKENS / M. CHUZZLEWITThe Life & Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. Mr Pecksniff - sanctimonious surveyor and architect. Date: First published: 1843-44
DICKENS / THE BROKERS MANThe Brokers Man Date: 1830s
MR BUZFUZ / DICKENSSerjeant Buzfuz. Dickens describes him as a driving, chaffing, masculine bar orator, who twists Chops and Tomato Sauce into a declaration of love
DICKENSIAN HOUSEMAIDA London housemaid of Dickens time - the Little Marchioness from his novel The Old Curiosity Shop Date: 1840
The Boarding House by Charles DickensIllustration from The Boarding House by Charles Dickens Date: First published: 1836
The Cricket & the HearthArtists interpretation of Mr & Mrs Perrybingle in their caravan from The Cricket & the Hearth by Charles Dickens. Artist: Charles Brock. Date: 1908
Birthplace of Charles Dickens, at 393 (was 387!) Old Commercial Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Date: 1903
Bransby Williams as Sydney Carton, A Tale of Two CitiesBransby Williams as Sydney Carton, in the Noble Deed, a theatre production based on the Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. circa 1898
The Prisoner of the Bastille, from Lyceum Theatre, LondonThe Prisoner of the Bastille, a play on tour from the Lyceum Theatre, London, based on Charles Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. early 20th century
Dickens transforms school room to theatre in Tavistock HouseThe novelist, Charles Dickens pictured reading from one of his scripts in the large schoolroom at his home in Tavistock Square, London
Charles Dickens home, Devonshire Terrace, London W2Charles Dickens home (1839-1851), 1 Devonshire Terrace, Regents Park, London. Date: circa 1900