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Wrapper design, Oliver Twist by Charles DickensWrapper design, first monthly instalment of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, dated January 1846. 1846
Dombey & Son - Carles Dickens - Mr Toots and the ChickenCharles Dickens - Dombey & Son. Mr Toots - a student at Dr Blimbers school (who loves Florence but marries Susan) - pictured with his prizefighter companion, the Chicken. Date: circa 1902
The Old Curiosity Shop, Dick Swiveller and SophyThe 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
Eight Bells, HatfieldThe Eight Bells inn at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, referred to in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Bill Sykes met the pedlar here. Date: 1950s
Manchester Union Schools, SwintonThe Manchester Union Industrial School at Swinton. The school, where 800 pauper children were housed and educated away from the workhouse, was established in 1843, one of the earliest of its type
The Grave of Charles Dickens, Westminster Abbey, 1870Engraving showing a large group of Victorian visitors to Westminster Abbey crowding round the grave of Charles Dickens (1812-1870), to pay their last respects to the English writer
LITTLE DORRITFloras tour of inspection
The Ghosts Walk Said to be haunted by the wife of Sir Morbury Dedlock
Mr Jingle, Pickwick PapersCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Mr Jingle, Pickwick Papers. 1912
Cover design, Dombey and SonCover design, Part XI of Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens, August 1847, with illustrations by Hablot K Browne. 1847
Charles Dickens - English writerCharles Dickens (1812-1870) - English writer. Date: circa 1860
Life of Charles Dickens - Portrait of Charles Dickens taken in America. Part of box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no. 1 Date: circa 1890s
Mrs Sarah Gamp, character in Martin ChuzzlewitMrs Sarah Gamp, character in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844) by Charles Dickens Date: 19th century
Dickens. The Pickwick Papers. Mr Pickwick & old Mrs Wardle. Date: circa 1910
The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell and grandfather 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, schoolroomThe 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 puzzled dunce
Fagin in JailFagin in the condemned cell
Scrooge and NephewScrooge scorns his nephews enthusiasm for Christmas, saying " Bah! Humbug!"
Oliver Twist / FaginOlivers reception by Fagin and the boys
Mr Pickwick PicnicsMr Pickwick picnics
A Tale of Two CitiesA tale of two cities staged at the Lyceum Theatre, London Date: 1860
Dickens Weger EngCHARLES DICKENS Dickens in 1868. Date: 1812 - 1870
Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison Barnaby Rudge. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no. 3 Date: circa 1890s
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens - Coloured slide with handwritten inscription - Lorry reads the dispatch Recalled to Life
Life of Charles Dickens - Entrance to Newgate Prison. London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 4 Date: circa 1890s
David & the MicawbersA young David Copperfield is presented by Mr Micawber to Mrs Micawber who clutches a baby Date: First published: 1849-50
Dombey & Son / WrapperThe wrapper of the original edition
Augustus Leopold EggAUGUSTUS LEOPOLD EGG English painter and friend of Dickens
Micawber & CopperfieldYoung David Copperfield with swaggering Mr. Micawber, twirling his walking stick!
Home of Charles Dickens in Devonshire Terrace, LondonThe home of Charles Dickens, English novelist, at 1 Devonshire Terrace, London
Little Dorrit 1857Little Dorrit appears through a doorway
Hard Times / HarthouseMr Harthouse dines at the Bounderbys
Copperfield / Mr MicawberThe inimitable Mr Micawber
Copperfield / MicawberThe inimitable Mr Micawber standing jauntily in a street with Georgian houses behind him
Twist / Affecionate PalsOliver is claimed by his affectionate friends
Twist / Evidence DestroyedThe evidence destroyed
Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney taking tea
Social / Chalk House 20CA country lane in Kent: Chalk House, where Charles Dickens spent his honeymoon
Dickens / The ChimesTrotty Veck - a poor ticket porter whose outlook is converted from despair to hope by the spirits of the chimes on New Years Eve
Dickens Left ProfileCHARLES DICKENS Dickens in thoughtful mood
Dickens Gurney PhotoCHARLES DICKENS Dickens at his desk in 1867
The Long Drawing-RoomSunset in the long Drawing- room at Chesney Wold Date: First published: 1852-53
Dickens Manuscript / 1891An extract from a manuscript of Dickens
Oliver Chez FaginOliver with Fagin, the Artful Dodger, Bill Sykes and Nancy
Oliver Meets FaginOliver is introduced to the respectable old gentleman - actually Fagin, the head of a gang of thieves
Nicholas Nickleby as an assistant to Wackford SqueersNicholas Nickelby (left) gets a low-paying job as an assistant to Wackford Squeers, who runs the school Dotheboys Hall in Yorkshire
Poster advertising Nicholas Nickleby film, Ealing Studios, produced by Michael Balcon, directed by Cavalcanti, screenplay by John Dighton, starring Cedric Hardwicke, Stanley Holloway
Trotty Veck, The ChimesCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Trotty Veck, The Chimes. 1912