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Dickens Collection (page 12)

Background imageDickens Collection: Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheet

Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheet
Cover design for a music sheet containing the French conductor Louis Antoine Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, building on the success of Charles Dickens second Christmas book, The Chimes

Background imageDickens Collection: Sofya (Sonia) Aleksandrovna Ivanova

Sofya (Sonia) Aleksandrovna Ivanova
Sofya (or Sonia) Aleksandrovna Ivanova, favourite niece of the Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky (daughter of his sister Vera Ivanova). He wrote letters to her about himself and his work

Background imageDickens Collection: Theatricals at Tavistock House

Theatricals at Tavistock House
A scene from Frozen Deep, a play by Mr Wilkie Collins staged at Charles Dickens residence, Tavistock House

Background imageDickens Collection: Gadshill Kent

Gadshill Kent
Gadshill, Kent, the scene of Falstaffs escapades and home of Charles Dickens

Background imageDickens Collection: Humorous driving illustration

Humorous driving illustration
He: Why the dickens does that girl in front keep sticking out her left hand? She: Oh! Thats the Smith girl- shes just got engaged!

Background imageDickens Collection: Devonshire Terrace, London, 1897

Devonshire Terrace, London, 1897
Photograph showing the rear of Devonshire Terrace, Marylebone, London, the home of Charles Dickens from 1839 to 1850

Background imageDickens Collection: Oliver / Monks & Jew

Oliver / Monks & Jew
Oliver sits at a desk happily reading, totally unaware that he is being watched by the Monks and the Jew through an open window

Background imageDickens Collection: The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy

The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy
The first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera

Background imageDickens Collection: Hablot Knight Browne - 2

Hablot Knight Browne - 2
HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE Artist, best known for his illustrations to Dickens done under the sobriquet of Phiz

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Edwin Drood

Dickens / Edwin Drood
Jaspers sacrifices

Background imageDickens Collection: George Inn, Southwark

George Inn, Southwark
First referred to in 1554, when it was owned by Mr Collet, MP for Southwark. Destroyed in the great fire of 1676, rebuilt in about 1677

Background imageDickens Collection: Jaspers Gateway

Jaspers Gateway
The quaint College Gateway at Rochester, Kent, made famous by Charles Dickens in his last novel " Edwin Drood" and it is still popularly known as " Jaspers Gateway"

Background imageDickens Collection: Eastgate House

Eastgate House
The imposing former home of Charles Dickens, Eastgate House, at Rochester, Kent, England

Background imageDickens Collection: Swanson House

Swanson House, Broadstairs, Kent, England. One of the many residences of Charles Dickens and where he wrote " Barnaby Rudge"

Background imageDickens Collection: Broadstairs View

Broadstairs View
General view of Broadstairs looking inland, showing the harbour with fishing boats; bathing huts behind and Bleak House, former residence of Charles Dickens, on the hill. Date: 1950s

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens Scheffer Sketch

Dickens Scheffer Sketch
CHARLES DICKENS

Background imageDickens Collection: Little Dorrit / Mr Merdle

Little Dorrit / Mr Merdle
Mr Merdle a borrower

Background imageDickens Collection: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, was rebuilt in 1667 (after the Great Fire of 1666) and was one of Dr. Samuel Johnsons haunts

Background imageDickens Collection: Living Room / 1933

Living Room / 1933
A tranquil living room designed by Ronald Dickens

Background imageDickens Collection: Little Dorrit / Dickens

Little Dorrit / Dickens
The Marshalsea becomes an orphan

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Little Dorrit

Dickens / Little Dorrit
Fanny and Little Dorrit call on Mrs Merdle

Background imageDickens Collection: Scrooge & Ghost

Scrooge & Ghost
" You will be haunted, " resumed the ghost, " by three spirits." Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley

Background imageDickens Collection: JOE, THE FAT BOY

JOE, THE FAT BOY
Mr. Tupman and the Spinster Aunt are startled by the appearance of Joe, the Fat Boy at the side of the garden seat

Background imageDickens Collection: Harry & Norah Run Away

Harry & Norah Run Away
Cobbs the gardener puts his hand on his hips as he asks young Master Harry and Miss Norah why they are running away together. To get married, of course!

Background imageDickens Collection: Swiveller & Marchioness

Swiveller & Marchioness
Dick Swiveller is disturbed at his writing desk by The Marchioness, the poor little servant girl kept locked below stairs by the Brass family

Background imageDickens Collection: Squeers with New Boy

Squeers with New Boy
Wackford Squeers, the sinister proprietor of Dotheboys Hall, prepares to mistreat a new boy pupil

Background imageDickens Collection: Charles Dickens (Mayall)

Charles Dickens (Mayall)
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN - English explorer and sailor

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Household Words

Dickens / Household Words
HOUSEHOLD WORDS HIS FIRST OFFICE Office where the novelist edited his weekly journal, Household Words, from 1850 onwards

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Coldstream / Play

Dickens / Coldstream / Play
CHARLES DICKENS In the role of Sir Charles Coldstream in the play " Used Up", 1850

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Liverpool Inst

Dickens / Liverpool Inst
CHARLES DICKENS Giving an address at the Liverpool Mechanics Institution, in 1844

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Furniss

Dickens / Furniss
CHARLES DICKENS Victorian novelist

Background imageDickens Collection: Great Expectations

Great Expectations
Pip and Estella walk arm in arm

Background imageDickens Collection: Home of Charles Dickens at Gadshill, Kent

Home of Charles Dickens at Gadshill, Kent
The country home of Charles Dickens, English novelist, at Gadshill, near Rochester, Kent

Background imageDickens Collection: Birthplace of Charles Dickens

Birthplace of Charles Dickens
The birthplace (7 February 1812) of Charles Dickens, English novelist, in Commercial Road, Portsmouth

Background imageDickens Collection: Harthouse & Gradgrind

Harthouse & Gradgrind
Mr Harthouse and Tom Gradgrind in the garden

Background imageDickens Collection: Dotheboys Hall / Dickens

Dotheboys Hall / Dickens
The breaking up of Dotheboys Hall

Background imageDickens Collection: Bransby Williams / Rudge

Bransby Williams / Rudge
BRANSBY WILLIAMS English stage actor, also in early films, seen here in the role of Barnaby Rudge

Background imageDickens Collection: Scrooge & Last Spirit

Scrooge & Last Spirit
Scrooge is shown his tomb stone by the Last Spirit

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Dotheboys Hall

Dickens / Dotheboys Hall
Exterior view of Dotheboys Hall

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens Birthplace

Dickens Birthplace
HIS BIRTHPLACE at 387 Mile End Terrace, Commercial Road, Landport, Portsmouth, where Charles Dickens was born on 7 February 1812

Background imageDickens Collection: House of Agnes

House of Agnes
The House of Agnes, 71 St, Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. This splendid house is associated with the love story in " David Copperfield"

Background imageDickens Collection: Devonshire Tce / Dickens

Devonshire Tce / Dickens
Devonshire Terrace, home of Charles Dickens, with St Marylebone in the distance

Background imageDickens Collection: Bleak House / The Night

Bleak House / The Night
The Night

Background imageDickens Collection: John Dickens / Father

John Dickens / Father
JOHN DICKENS Father of Charles Dickens, novelist

Background imageDickens Collection: Dickens / Haunted / Stairs

Dickens / Haunted / Stairs
THE HAUNTED MAN the unhappy haunted man of the title at the top of a staircase Date: First published: 1848

Background imageDickens Collection: Hard Times / In Sickroom

Hard Times / In Sickroom
Stephen and Rachel in the sickroom

Background imageDickens Collection: Hard Times / Old Hell Shaf

Hard Times / Old Hell Shaf
Stephen Blackpool rescued from the Old Hell shaft

Background imageDickens Collection: Hard Times / Mr Bounderby

Hard Times / Mr Bounderby
Mr Bounderby



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