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The Church in the ParkThe Little Church in the Park Sunday service, with Lord and Lady Dedlock in the Great Pew
Aftermath of the RiotsThe aftermath of the Gordon Riots
Hugh Surprises DollyWalking home one evening, Dolly Varden is surprised by Hugh of the Maypole who emerges on to the path in front of her
The Vardens at BreakfastSimon Tappertit (left) joins Gabriel and Dolly Varden at the breakfast table
Emma Reads the LetterEmma Haredale reads the letter given to her by Dolly Varden
Joe and Dolly in LoveJoe Willet and Dolly Varden declare their love for each other in front of Joes astonished father Mr John Willet
Joe Willet LeavesJoe Willet bids farewell to Dolly Varden in the workshop of the Golden Key, watched in secret by Simon Tappertit
Dolly Ties SashDolly Varden stoops to tie her fathers sash, watched by her mother Martha on the right and Mrs Miggs who holds out his sword
Gordon RiotsThe anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in London
Bleak House / AttorneyAttorney and Client, fortitude and impatience. Mr Vholes, the attorney, sits opposite his frustrated client, Richard Carstone
Peggotty CopperfieldMr Peggotty asks an old woman and her children if they have seen Emily
Little Dorrit / MotherLittle Dorrit and Little Mother
Little Dorrit Title PageFrontispiece from the Centenary edition of the works of Charles Dickens
Twist / Cruikshank / MoreOliver asks for more
Twist / Cruikshank / DodgerOliver amazed at the Artful Dodgers mode of going to work
Twist / Fagin & OliverFagin and Oliver
Dickens / Old CuriosityAn interior view of the shop
Gt Expec / Cards / HavishamA rubber at Miss Havishams Date: First published: 1860-61
Charles Dickens in 1844CHARLES DICKENS Writer, reading " The Chimes" 1844
Fagin in his CellFagin in the condemned cell
Oliver Cared ForOliver is cared for by the benevolent Mr Brownlow
Oliver Asks for MoreOliver in the workhouse dares to ask for more gruel
Dickens / CopperfieldSteerforth and Mr Mell
Dickens, Assoc. PlaceHis home at GADs HILL, near Rochester, Kent
DICKENS (1812 - 1870)CHARLES DICKENS reading from his works
David CopperfieldDavid at the inn on his journey from Yarmouth to London
Dickens (Brown)CHARLES DICKENS - English writer