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Treasure Isle / SmollettCaptain Smollett and Long John Silver. Date: First published: 1883
Stevenson Pencil SketchROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON the Scottish novelist as a young man Date: 1850 - 1894
Treasure Isle / IsraelJim Hawkins sees Israel Hands and Red Nightcap. Date: First published: 1883
Treasure Isle / Blind PewBlind Pew: " he was plainly blind, for he tapped before him with a stick." Date: First published: 1883
Leaving Treasure IslandLeaving the island. Date: First published: 1883
Stevenson SmokingROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish novelist Date: 1850 - 1894
Treasure Isle / StockadeDoctor Livesey and Long John Silver at the stockade. Date: First published: 1883
Treasure Isle / Black DogThe Captain attacks Black Dog. Date: First published: 1883
Stevenson Memories Age 4ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Scottish writer and poet at the age of four Date: 1850 - 1894
Sporting goods advertisementAdvert for Mitchells leading sports emporium in Queenstown, South Africa. A football player and ball are featured
Conway Tubular BridgeConwy railway bridge was built by Robert Louis Stevenson and officially opened in 1849, although completed in 1848. The tube is 412 feet long and weighs 1300 tonnes
Stevenson / Family VerandaROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writer with family and friends on the verandah at Vailima
Racial / Scottish WomanA Scottish countrywoman in her cottage
Stevenson / FurnissROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish novelist and poet
Treasure Isle JimJim Hawkins tells Doctor Livesey and the others about Long John Silvers treachery
Treasure Island / PiratesJim Hawkins eavesdrops on the pirates
Stevenson / Swanston CottROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers home at Swanston Cottage, from 1867 onwards Date: 1850 - 1894
Stevenson / BirthplaceROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers birthplace, 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh
Stevenson / Tui-Ma-Le-AliiROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writer with Tui-Ma-Le-Alii-Fano
Stevenson / Yacht EquatorROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writer on his yacht Equator in the South Seas
Stevenson / Isobel StrongROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writer with his stepdaughter and amanuensis, Mrs Isobel Strong, at Vailima
Stevenson / Father ThomasROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers father Thomas Stevenson
Stevenson / Nurse CummyROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers nurse Cummy, alias Alison Cunningham
Arthur Bourchier / SilverARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in the role of Long John Silver
Noted Billiards PlayerH. W. Stevenson, a leading British player of his day, who won his first billiards championship in 1901
Treasure Island / FlintFlints pointer
Treasure Island / BillCaptain Bill keeps watch: " All day he hung round the cove, or upon the cliffs, with a brass telescope."
Treasure Isle / Jim SpiesJim Hawkins spies on the pirates: " I lay for some time watching the bustle which succeeded the attack."
Treasure Isle / TreasureGeorge Merry & his fellow pirates discover that the treasure has gone, much to the amusement of Long John Silver
Treasure Island / FightingHands & his companion locked together in a deadly wrestle"
Stevenson and BelleROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON in the library at Vailima, Upsilu, Samoan Islands, with his stepdaughter Belle, who acted as his amanuensis
Stevenson Age 17ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Scottish writer and poet at the age of 17, arms folded on his desk
Stevenson Age 35ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Scottish writer and poet at the age of 35, seen writing at his desk
Stevenson Age 7ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Scottish writer and poet at the age of seven
Stevenson Strand ChildROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON The Scottish writer and poet at the age of 20 months
Rl Stevenson / Young ManROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish novelist as a young man
Stevenson SketchROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish novelist
Stevenson Arms FoldedROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON the young writer in pensive mood
Stevenson in Bed WritingROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON the writer at work in Vailima
Stevenson. PoemsThe Little Land
Stevenson / Poems / ForeignForeign Lands: " Up into the cherry tree Who should climb but little me? I held the trunk with both my hands, & looked abroad in foreign lands."
Stevenson / Poems / Hay-LoftThe Hay-loft: " Oh, what a joy to clamber there, Oh, what a place for play, "
Children / Water / ReflectLooking-glass River: " We can see our coloured faces, Floating on the shaken pool"
Foreign Children: " Little Indian, Sioux, or Crow, Little frosty Eskimo, Little Turk or Japanese, Don t you wish that you were me?"
Boys Heads to BedA young boy goes to bed with a candle
Girl Undressing / Bed 1905Bed in Summer: " In winter I get up at night, & dress by yellow candle- light. In summer quite the other way; I have to go to bed by day."
Kidnapped / StevensonOn the Island of Earraid
Euston Sq Station 1877London and North Western Railway, enquiry and parcels office. Standing guard is the statue of Robert Stevenson, (1803-1859), engineer