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Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheetCover 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
Sofya (Sonia) Aleksandrovna IvanovaSofya (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
Theatricals at Tavistock HouseA scene from Frozen Deep, a play by Mr Wilkie Collins staged at Charles Dickens residence, Tavistock House
Gadshill KentGadshill, Kent, the scene of Falstaffs escapades and home of Charles Dickens
Humorous driving illustrationHe: Why the dickens does that girl in front keep sticking out her left hand? She: Oh! Thats the Smith girl- shes just got engaged!
Devonshire Terrace, London, 1897Photograph showing the rear of Devonshire Terrace, Marylebone, London, the home of Charles Dickens from 1839 to 1850
Oliver / Monks & JewOliver sits at a desk happily reading, totally unaware that he is being watched by the Monks and the Jew through an open window
The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers SyThe first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera
Hablot Knight Browne - 2HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE Artist, best known for his illustrations to Dickens done under the sobriquet of Phiz
Dickens / Edwin DroodJaspers sacrifices
George Inn, SouthwarkFirst 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
Jaspers GatewayThe 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"
Eastgate HouseThe imposing former home of Charles Dickens, Eastgate House, at Rochester, Kent, England
Swanson House, Broadstairs, Kent, England. One of the many residences of Charles Dickens and where he wrote " Barnaby Rudge"
Broadstairs ViewGeneral 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
Dickens Scheffer SketchCHARLES DICKENS
Little Dorrit / Mr MerdleMr Merdle a borrower
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
Living Room / 1933A tranquil living room designed by Ronald Dickens
Little Dorrit / DickensThe Marshalsea becomes an orphan
Dickens / Little DorritFanny and Little Dorrit call on Mrs Merdle
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
JOE, THE FAT BOYMr. Tupman and the Spinster Aunt are startled by the appearance of Joe, the Fat Boy at the side of the garden seat
Harry & Norah Run AwayCobbs 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!
Swiveller & MarchionessDick Swiveller is disturbed at his writing desk by The Marchioness, the poor little servant girl kept locked below stairs by the Brass family
Squeers with New BoyWackford Squeers, the sinister proprietor of Dotheboys Hall, prepares to mistreat a new boy pupil
Charles Dickens (Mayall)SIR JOHN FRANKLIN - English explorer and sailor
Dickens / Household WordsHOUSEHOLD WORDS HIS FIRST OFFICE Office where the novelist edited his weekly journal, Household Words, from 1850 onwards
Dickens / Coldstream / PlayCHARLES DICKENS In the role of Sir Charles Coldstream in the play " Used Up", 1850
Dickens / Liverpool InstCHARLES DICKENS Giving an address at the Liverpool Mechanics Institution, in 1844
Dickens / FurnissCHARLES DICKENS Victorian novelist
Great ExpectationsPip and Estella walk arm in arm
Home of Charles Dickens at Gadshill, KentThe country home of Charles Dickens, English novelist, at Gadshill, near Rochester, Kent
Birthplace of Charles DickensThe birthplace (7 February 1812) of Charles Dickens, English novelist, in Commercial Road, Portsmouth
Harthouse & GradgrindMr Harthouse and Tom Gradgrind in the garden
Dotheboys Hall / DickensThe breaking up of Dotheboys Hall
Bransby Williams / RudgeBRANSBY WILLIAMS English stage actor, also in early films, seen here in the role of Barnaby Rudge
Scrooge & Last SpiritScrooge is shown his tomb stone by the Last Spirit
Dickens / Dotheboys HallExterior view of Dotheboys Hall
Dickens BirthplaceHIS BIRTHPLACE at 387 Mile End Terrace, Commercial Road, Landport, Portsmouth, where Charles Dickens was born on 7 February 1812
House of AgnesThe House of Agnes, 71 St, Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. This splendid house is associated with the love story in " David Copperfield"
Devonshire Tce / DickensDevonshire Terrace, home of Charles Dickens, with St Marylebone in the distance
Bleak House / The NightThe Night
John Dickens / FatherJOHN DICKENS Father of Charles Dickens, novelist
Dickens / Haunted / StairsTHE HAUNTED MAN the unhappy haunted man of the title at the top of a staircase Date: First published: 1848
Hard Times / In SickroomStephen and Rachel in the sickroom
Hard Times / Old Hell ShafStephen Blackpool rescued from the Old Hell shaft
Hard Times / Mr BounderbyMr Bounderby