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LITTLE DORRITFloras tour of inspection
Little Dorrit 1857Little Dorrit appears through a doorway
A public recreation ground for children built on the site of Marshalsea Prison, opened by Lord Monkswell on 25 January 1902 and named after Charles Dickenss heroine, Little Dorritt
Dickens scrap - Little Dorrit and John ChiveryCharles Dickens scrap - Little Dorrit and her lover, John Chivery, in the novel Little Dorrit, Chapter 18. 19th century
LITTLE DORRITs CHURCHThe Church of St. George the Martyr, Southwark, London, built in 1734, commonly known as Little Dorrits Church after the Dickens character, christened and married there. Date: early 1930s
Little Dorrit / Mr MerdleMr Merdle a borrower
Little Dorrit / DickensThe Marshalsea becomes an orphan
Dickens / Little DorritFanny and Little Dorrit call on Mrs Merdle
Little Dorrit / MotherLittle Dorrit and Little Mother
Little Dorrit Title PageFrontispiece from the Centenary edition of the works of Charles Dickens