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Little Women - The March family under a treeLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - The March family under a tree, enjoying a picnic on Mrs Marchs 60th birthday. 1880
Little Women - Professor Bhaer entertains the childrenLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Professor Bhaer from Berlin entertains the children (Tina and Kitty) during Jos visit to New York. 1880
Little Women / Round FireMeg, Jo, Beth, Amy & their Mother gather around the fire to read a letter
Little Women - Meg buying silk for a new dressLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Meg buying silk for a new dress, far beyond her household budget, encouraged by her friend Sallie. 1880
Little Women - Jo and Laurie sitting on the stairsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Laurie sitting chatting on the stairs. 1880
Little Women, Grand Theatre, Leeds, West Yorkshire, dramatised by Marian de Forest, based on the novel by Louisa M Alcott, showing the scene in which John and Meg are surprised by Jo and Laurie. 1920
Home of Louisa May Alcott at Concord, Massachusetts, USALouisa May Alcott (1832-1888) - the Home at Concord, Massachusetts, USA of the American writer. The Birthplace of the Concord School of Philosophy in 1879.. Date: circa 1920s
LITTLE WOMEN/DEAD CANARYBeth sobs over the dead canary. Date: First published: 1868
Little Women - Jo and Fritz reunited under an umbrellaLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Fritz (Professor Bhaer) reunited under an umbrella. 1880
Little Women - Jo in the garret, feeling lonelyLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo in the garret, feeling lonely and reading her old notebooks, which remind her of her old friend the Professor. 1880
Little Women - Amys attempts at ArtLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Amys attempts at Art. 1880
Little Women - Jos table at Mrs Chesters fairLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jos table at Mrs Chesters fair, where she is selling flowers supplied from Lauries garden. 1880
Little Women - Jo writing her novel in special costumeLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo writing her novel in a special costume which she calls her scribbling suit. 1880
Little Women - a lobster for a special lunchLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - a lobster for a special lunch. 1880
Little Women - Lauries felt hat and rattleLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Lauries felt hat and watchmans rattle. 1880
Little Women - Mrs March and Jo read a letterLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mrs March and Jo read a letter, purporting to be a love letter to Meg from John Brooke, but actually a practical joke and forgery. 1880
Little Women - Laurie witnessing Amys willLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Laurie witnessing Amys will. 1880
Little Women - Mop the dog lying on his backLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mop the dog lying on his back, a sign that he is in need of food. 1880
Little Women - Beth winding up the grandfather clockLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Beth winding up the grandfather clock. 1880
Little Women - Beth checking the postboxLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Beth checking the postbox, her daily helpful task. 1880
Little Women - Meg and three young men at a partyLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Meg sitting in a chair at a dance party, surrounded by three young men (Laurie, Ned Moffat and Fisher)
Little Women - Jo and Laurie boating on the riverLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Laurie boating on the river during the summer holidays. 1880
Little Women - Mr Laurence and BethLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mr Laurence and Beth. He has just offered the sisters the free use of the piano in his house, and Beth in particular is interested. 1880
Little Women - Christmas entertainmentsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Christmas entertainments, in which the friends and family dress up and act out scenes from a romantic melodrama
Little Women - Preface illustrationLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Preface illustration - " Go then, my little Book...". 1880
Jo kisses her Friedrich. Date: first published 1859
ALCOTT AND CHILDRENLOUISA MAY ALCOTT American writer, depicted with some of the children to whom her books have given so much pleasure Date: 1832 - 1888
LITTLE WOMEN / UMBRELLA / JOJo with the Professor under the umbrella. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / JO / EDITORJo hands her story into the editor. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / JO CRIESLaurie comforts Jo. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / JO / HAIR CUTJo has all her hair cut off. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / AMY CRIESLaurie persuades Amy to go to Aunt Marchs. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / HAMMOCKLaurie lies in a hammock. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / CROQUETJo & Fred play a game of croquet. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / MEG TRUNKMeg goes to Vanity Fair; her sisters help her to pack her trunk. Date: First published: 1868
LITTLE WOMEN / ICE FALLAmy falls through the ice. Date: First published: 1868
Dr Frederick L H Willis, American spiritualist and physicianDr Frederick Llewellyn Hovey Willis (1830-1914), American spiritualist minister and physician. He grew up in the same household as Louisa May Alcott and her family
Little Women / LaurieJo pointed, and Laurie sat up to examine. Date: First published: 1868
Rw Emerson / SummerhouseRALPH WALDO EMERSON Summerhouse in the American writers garden at Concord, Massachusetts: it was used by a neighbour, Bronson Alcott Date: 1803 - 1882
Alcott / Concord Mass HomeLOUISA MAY ALCOTT Home at Concord, Massachusetts, of the American writer Date: 1832 - 1888
Good Wives - 7Amy in the garden with Laurie. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 5Professor Blaer watches Jo with the children. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 6Laurie presents a bouquet of flowers to Amy. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 3Meg and John Brooke have just quarreled about her jellies : they sit sulking, she with her sewing, he with his paper - but soon a kiss will put things right. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 8Jo in Beths sick-room. (She gets better, you ll be glad to know.) Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 2Meg prepares for her wedding to John Brooke, in the gown she has made herself. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 1Mrs March and her daughters were left under the festival tree. Date: first published 1869
Good Wives - 4Jo and Amy pay a call. Date: first published 1869