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DICKENS, CHARLES (1812-1870). ENGLISHDetail of a the binding of the novel Oliver Twist o The Parish Boys Progress by Charles Dickens. 1883s edition
DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870). English novelist. Illustration of a scene from the novel Oliver Twist or The Parish Boy s
Thomas Hardys funeral by Steven SpurrierThe funeral of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) in Westminster Abbey drawn by ILNs special artist, Steven Spurrier. Hardys ashes were interred in poets corner in the Abbey next to Charles Dickens
Children reading Sunday papers, Rustan brothers farm near Dickens, Iowa. Note convenience of running water in background. This farm was formerly owner operated but they are now tenants of
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell and grandfatherThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Quilp and the ladiesThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, death of little NellThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841. There, upon her little bed, she lay at rest
The Old Curiosity Shop, Mr Quilp seated on beer-barrelThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the shopThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy peopleThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nells grandfatherThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
James Buchanan whisky advertisement - Cheeryable Brothers ChIllustration of the Cheeryable Brothers from Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby enjoying a drink together by Frank Reynolds. Date: 1939
The Old Curiosity Shop, Kit behind barsThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the churchyardThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Mrs Jiniwin & Sampson BrassThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the ruined interiorThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, the single gentlemanThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell dispersing handbillsThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the churchThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Mr Brass at the keyholeThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Quilp mocks the figureheadThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Kit darts offThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell and rough boat menThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Swiveller in the public houseThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
The Old Curiosity Shop, Dick Swiveller and MarchionessThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841. There she sat, intent upon her game
Silhouette of a man in tailcoat and spectaclesFull-length silhouette of a plump man in tailcoat and spectacles, reminiscent of Mr Pickwick
DICKENS / THE ANGELThe Angel Hotel at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens, who stayed here twice - in 1859 and in 1861. Date: 19th century
Dickens House - BroadstairsCharles Dickens House - Broadstairs Date: circa 1920s
Ye Olde Swiss CottageYe Old Swiss Cottage, an old inn in north west London, reputed to have been named after Rossinis opera Le Chalet. It was frequented by Charles Dickens. Date: 19th century
Dickens DoorknockerThe fine door-knocker of No. 48, Doughty Street, Holborn London, the residence of Charles Dickens from 1837 until 1839. Date: 19th century
The Saracens Head, an old pub in Bath, Somerset, England, which has associations with author Charles Dickens. Date: 19th century
Snowy Victorian HousesSnow covered Victorian town houses in Poole Park, Dorset, England. Date: 1950s
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
Frederick BarnardFREDERICK BARNARD Illustrator, known for his illustrations to Dickens and numerous contributions to Fun, Illustrated London News and many others. Date: 1846 - 1896
Hablot Knight Browne - 1HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE Artist, best known for his illustrations to Dickens done under the sobriquet of Phiz. Date: 1815 - 1882
Cooling ChurchThe Church of St. James, Cooling, Kent, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens as the place where Pip first met Magwich in Great Expectations. Date: late 14th century
Great White Horse InnThe entrance and the famous sign of the Great White Horse Inn at Ipswich, Suffolk, England, associated with the Dickens character Mr Pickwick. Date: 1950s
KINGs HEAD, CHIGWELLThe Kings Head inn, Chigwell, Essex, made famous by Charles Dickens, as the Maypole in his novel Barnaby Rudge (1841). Date: 17th century
A DICKENS PUBThe Wagon and Horses, Beckhampton, Wiltshire, England, a pleasant old thatched wayside inn, mentioned in Dickens The Bagmans Story. Date: 19th century
Leather Bottle, CobhamThe Leather Bottle pub, in the pretty village of Cobham, near Rochester, Kent, England. immortalised by Charles Dickens in Pickwick Papers. Date: 1930s
Copperfield / EmilyLittle Emily walking on a plank. Date: First published: 1849-50
Dickens Taylor EngCHARLES DICKENS Dickens giving a public reading. Date: 1812 - 1870
Twist / Cruikshank / ClaimedClaimed by his affectionate friends Date: First published: 1836-37
Pickwick Papers / 2 WellerThe two Wellers Date: First published: 1836-37
Dickens / Bleak HouseThe visit to the brickmakers. Date: First published: 1852-53
1, Chalk RoadNo.1, Chalk Road, Chalk, Kent. Over the doorway is a bust by Percy Fitzgerald :" Dickens spent his honeymoon in this house, 1836". etc. Date: 1812 - 1870
Cmas at Dingley DellChristmas at Dingley Dell Date: First published: 1836-37
Dickens by Gillies 1844CHARLES DICKENS Dickens as a young man, in 1844. Date: 1812 - 1870