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Oliver Twist meeting the Artful dodger in the streets Date: First published: 1836-37
Bill Sykes (Barnard)Bill Sykes sits at a table with a bottle of booze while his dog Bullseye cowers against the wall, afraid of being hit
Oliver Dixon, Cpt. de Wend-Fenton and Cpt. StanyforthA Sporting Trio - The famous Reading horse dealer from Reading Mr Oliver Dixon, Captain J D L de Wend-Fenton owner and rider and the MCC Cricket Captian Cpt, Stanyforth riding Aesop at Sandown
Cromwell at DunbarCromwell prepares to fight the Scots at DUNBAR
Oliver Twist / Title PageTitle page
Oliver CromwellOLIVER CROMWELL English soldier and statesman
Mr Bumble with OliverStern Mr. Bumble holds the hand of apprehensive young Oliver Twist, as they walk away from the workhouse
Richard CromwellRICHARD CROMWELL son of Oliver Cromwell, and briefly Lord Protector after his fathers death
Oliver PlunkettOLIVER PLUNKETT Irish Catholic, archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland, falsely accused of conspiracy by Titus Oates and hanged, disembowelled &c in London
Bookplate of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Print shows a shellfish (Chambered Nautilus) above the Latin phrase per ampliora ad altiora. Date between ca. 1875 and 1894. Bookplate of Oliver Wendell Holmes
Oliver CromwellOLIVER CROMWELL Lord Protector with his autograph
Richard CromwellRICHARD CROMWELL son of Oliver Cromwell, and briefly Lord Protector after the death of his father
Cromwell / SignatureThe autograph of Oliver Cromwell
Jack Frost Window Painter by Oliver Herford (1863-1935). British born American writer, artist and illustrator. Was a frequent contributor to The Mentor, Life, and Ladies Home Journal Date: 1926
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell, oil on canvas by an unknown artist after Robert Walker, c.1640. Date: c.1640
Wrapper design, Oliver Twist by Charles DickensWrapper design, first monthly instalment of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, dated January 1846. 1846
Eight Bells, HatfieldThe Eight Bells inn at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, referred to in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Bill Sykes met the pedlar here. Date: 1950s
Oliver Locker-LampsonCOMMANDER OLIVER STILLINGWORTH LOCKER-LAMPSON politican and war veteran. Conservative MP for Handsworth(1922-1945) and North Huntingdonshire(1910-18)
Oliver Messel (1904 - 1978), English designer of film sets, costume and interiors. Pictured with his portrait of the Countess of Seafield. Date: 1928
Oliver BrownOLIVER BROWN London Art Dealer, proprietor of the Leicester Galleries. Date: 1885 - 1966
Barbel by H.J. Oliver
Air vent and Cromwell statue, Salford, ManchesterAn air vent and a statue of Oliver Cromwell make an unusual pairing at the rear of Buile Hill Park Hall in Salford, Manchester. Date: circa 1980
The Barbarine - first climbed 1905 - GermanyThe Barbarine - the best-known, free-standing rock formation in the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. The pinnacle is the symbol of Saxon Switzerland
King St. C17ThTimber-fronted buildings with protruding storey, common in London before the Great Fire. Tradition also allows this house to have been the residence of Oliver Cromwell
Bath Buns ShopFortts Original Bath Buns shop, also famous for its Oliver Biscuits and incorporating the Green St. Cafe, Bath, Somerset
Oliver Twist / FaginOlivers reception by Fagin and the boys
Home Week at Hickory Grove by Oliver Herford. 1926
West Surrey Staghounds Point-to-point races at Slyfield - the All Comers Maiden Steeplechase, won by Mr Oliver Dixon on Master Royston
Street scene with trams and shops, Kobe, Japan. Date: circa 1910s
Goldsmith / Brick CourtOLIVER GOLDSMITH 2 Brick Court, Middle Temple, where the Irish writer died Date: 1730 - 1774
Fagin in JailFagin in the condemned cell
Cromwell / LelyOLIVER CROMWELL - Mr Lely, I desire you to paint my picture truly like me, and not flatter me at all; but remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts & everything
Cromwells WatchPOCKET WATCH with chain, made by John Midnall of Fleet Street, London, and carried by Oliver Cromwell, enabling him to be punctual for battles and other activities
Twist / Affecionate PalsOliver is claimed by his affectionate friends
Twist / Evidence DestroyedThe evidence destroyed
Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney taking tea
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
Oliver Chez FaginOliver with Fagin, the Artful Dodger, Bill Sykes and Nancy
Oliver Meets FaginOliver is introduced to the respectable old gentleman - actually Fagin, the head of a gang of thieves
Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons Chamber and dissolving the Rump Parliament in 1653. Behind him, a group of Roundheads arrest a cavalier. Take away that Bauble
Oliver Cromwell leading the English New Model Army against a Scottish army led by David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, at the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland, 3 September 1650
North or inside view of Traitors Gate, Tower of LondonNorth or inside view of Traitors Gate, principal entrance to the Tower of London from the River Thames.Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Guy Fawkes, leader of the Gunpowder Plot, caught in the cellar of the Houses of Parliament, 5 November 1604. William Parker, Baron Monteagle, and Theophilus Howard, Earl of Suffolk
Oliver Twist and Camera CrewA production still shows a camera crew filming Robert Newton and John Howard Davies in the climactic rooftop scene of David Leans 1948 version of Oliver Twist. Date: 1948
TV Celebrity ChefsJamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Antony Worrall Thompson, Gary Rhodes, Fanny Craddock, Delia Smith, Ainsley Harriott, Gordon Ramsey, Keith Floyd, Rick Stein - TV Celebrity Chefs
Oliver Cromwell on horseback, English Civil WarOliver Cromwell on horseback, preparing to go into battle during the English Civil War. circa 1640s
Royal Air Force - Avro Shackleton AEW. 2 WR960 DougalRoyal Air Force - Avro Shackleton AEW.2 WR960 Dougal, delivered to No.8 Squadron at RAF Lossiemouth on 8 June 1972 and retired in 1981
Statue of Oliver Cromwell near, Manchester Cathedral