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Thomas ChattertonTHOMAS CHATTERTON The young English poet lies dead, having taken arsenic
Cartoon, Henry Irving and F B ChattertonCartoon, Henry Irving (1838-1905), legendary actor-manager, and Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, with a bust of Shakespeare in the background -- Shakespearian Experimenters
Chattertons House, Brook Street, London, 1857Engraving showing the exterior of the house in which Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770), the English Romantic poet, lived and died
Cricketer, ChattertonWilliam Chatterton Cricketer - Derbyshire
THOMAS CHATTERTON The young English poet is found dead, having taken arsenic. Date: 1752 - 1770
Portrait, The Late Mr F B Chatterton. Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), was a London theatre manager. 1886
Figaro Cartoon, Cards of the Day - F B Chatterton
Cartoon, Chatterton at the Princesss TheatreCartoon, Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager --We wish Chatterton every success at the Princess s. The irony is that the Chatterton on the sandwich board refers to a performance
Caricature of F B Chatterton and Leopold LewisCaricature of Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, and Leopold Davis Lewis (1828-1890), dramatist. What will they do at the Wells? 1881
Ruth Chatterton (1893 - 1961), American actress of stage and screen
John van Druten / Ruth ChattertonJohn van Druten (1901-1957) British-born American dramatist and theatre director together with Ruth Chatterton, American actress (1893-1961)
Cricket / Team / DerbyDerby W.Sugg, L.G.Wright, Porter, Chatterton, Hulme, Davidson, S.H.Wood, Evershed, G.G.Walker, Badshaw, H.Blackwell, W.Storer
Chattertons RoomMonument room of poet Thomas Chatterton, at St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
Chatterton in his GarretPoet THOMAS CHATTERTON in his garret
Chattertons London HomeThe London home of poet Thomas Chatterton, in Brooke Street
Chattertons MonumentMonument to poet Thomas Chatterton, at St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
Chatterton DeathbedPoet THOMAS CHATTERTON on his deathbed