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Frankenstein Collection

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frontispiece illustration from Frankenstein

Frontispiece illustration from Frankenstein
Frontispiece illustration from Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein. Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Theatre / Extravaganza

Theatre / Extravaganza
FRANKENSTEIN a spoof version of Mary Shelleys novel: the extravaganza Frankenstein; or, The Model Man, at the Adelphi Theatre

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Boris Karloff / Universal

Boris Karloff / Universal
BORIS KARLOFF British actor who appeared in American films, most notably as the monster in Frankenstein (1931)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / BROUGH

FRANKENSTEIN / BROUGH
FRANKENSTEIN a spoof version of Mary Shelleys novel: the extravaganza Frankenstein; or, The Model Man, at the Adelphi Theatre Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / CHURCH 1990

FRANKENSTEIN / CHURCH 1990
FRANKENSTEIN the village church survives, but the castle is in ruins Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / CASTLE 1990

FRANKENSTEIN / CASTLE 1990
FRANKENSTEIN the castle ruins in 1990 Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance Performance

Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance Performance
Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Basil Rathbone Boris Karloff Dela Lugosi Son of Frankenstein

Basil Rathbone Boris Karloff Dela Lugosi Son of Frankenstein movie advertisement

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Robot shocks a group of men

Robot shocks a group of men
A robot strides across a room, shocking a group of men. They were hideous things, without brains, without feelings, without souls

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Boris Karloff / Gaumont

Boris Karloff / Gaumont
BORIS KARLOFF British actor who appeared in American films, most notably as the monster in Frankenstein (1931)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frankenstein

Frankenstein
FRANKENSTEIN Frontispiece and Title Page to Mary Shelleys novel

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Irish Frankenstein

Irish Frankenstein
The Irish Frankenstein - Tenniel uses Mary Shelleys novel as an allegory of Irish politics - Parnell has created a monster that he cannot control


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