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Charles Dickens Collection (page 4)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The death of Mr Tulkinghorn, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss

The death of Mr Tulkinghorn, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
The death of Mr Tulkinghorn, 1912. Illustration of a scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, published in 1852-1853. A print from The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mr Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss

Mr Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
Mr Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, 1912. Scene from Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens last completed novel, published in 1865. A print from The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Miss Georgina Hogarth, c1850 (1912)

Miss Georgina Hogarth, c1850 (1912). A print from The Bookman, February 1912. Georgina Hogarth was the younger sister of Charles Dickens wife, Catherine

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Marcus Stone, British artist and illustrator, c1865 (1912)

Marcus Stone, British artist and illustrator, c1865 (1912). A photograph taken about the time he was illustrating Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens last completed novel, published in 1865

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of The Pickwick Papers, 1839 (1912)

Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of The Pickwick Papers, 1839 (1912). Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of Charles Dickens first novel

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens giving a reading, 1859 (1912). Artist: Herbert Watkins

Charles Dickens giving a reading, 1859 (1912). Artist: Herbert Watkins
Charles Dickens giving a reading, 1859 (1912). A print from The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens presiding at the Newsvendors Dinner, 5th April 1870 (1912)

Charles Dickens presiding at the Newsvendors Dinner, 5th April 1870 (1912). From Fun, 23rd April 1870, reproduced as a print in The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: David Copperfield and Uriah Heep, 1912. Artist: Frederick Barnard

David Copperfield and Uriah Heep, 1912. Artist: Frederick Barnard
Scene from David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens. A print from The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, British novelist, in 1840 (1912)

Charles Dickens, British novelist, in 1840 (1912). Dickens portrayed at the time when he was writing The Old Curiosity Shop. A print from The Bookman, February 1912

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Gads Hill Place, the residence of Charles Dickens, Higham, Kent, late 19th century

Gads Hill Place, the residence of Charles Dickens, Higham, Kent, late 19th century. Dickens lived at Gads Hill Place from 1845 until his death in 1870

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Rhyming letter from Charles Dickens to Mark Lemon, mid 19th century (1901)

Rhyming letter from Charles Dickens to Mark Lemon, mid 19th century (1901). Facsimile of the concluding portion of a rhyming letter from English author Charles Dickens to Mark Lemon

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Artist: Frank Reynolds

On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Artist: Frank Reynolds
On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Scene from an edition of The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, published by Hodder and Stoughton

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Old Curiosity Shop, London, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Old Curiosity Shop, London, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Old Curiosity Shop, London, 1893. Shop immortalized by Charles Dickens). Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mr Micawber, 1923. Artist: Vandyck Printers Ltd

Mr Micawber, 1923. Artist: Vandyck Printers Ltd
Mr Micawber, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Chair & Desk of Charles Dickens, used at Gadshill, 1923. Artist: Rischgitz Collection

Chair & Desk of Charles Dickens, used at Gadshill, 1923. Artist: Rischgitz Collection
Chair & Desk of Charles Dickens, used at Gadshill, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Artist: Rischgitz Collection

Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Artist: Rischgitz Collection
Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Artist: Reinhold Thiele

Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Artist: Reinhold Thiele
Bransby Williams (1870-1961), actor, 1911-1912. Seen here as Fagin from Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1911-1912, The Process Year Book, volume 17

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens house, 48 Doughty Street, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Dickens house, 48 Doughty Street, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Dickens house, 48 Doughty Street, London, 1912. The home of English author Dickens (1812-1870) is now the Charles Dickens Museum

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mrs. Charles Dickens, 1846

Mrs. Charles Dickens, 1846. After Daniel Maclise (1806-1870). From The Graphic, March 19th, 1862

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, 1859

Charles Dickens, 1859. After William Powell Frith (1819-1909). From The Graphic, March 19th, 1862

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens in the character of Sir Charles Coldstream, 1850s, (c1920). Artist: Augustus Leopold Egg

Dickens in the character of Sir Charles Coldstream, 1850s, (c1920). Artist: Augustus Leopold Egg
Dickens in the character of Sir Charles Coldstream, 1850s, (c1920). British author Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as Sir Charles Coldstream, hero of the farce Used Up

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, 13 Portsmouth Street, Kingsway, London, c1920

The Old Curiosity Shop, 13 Portsmouth Street, Kingsway, London, c1920. The Old Curiosity Shop in Portsmouth Street was made famous by Charles Dickenss novel of the same name

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English novelist, 1892

Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English novelist, 1892. Portraits of Dickens at different periods of his life. From Dickens by Pen and Pencil, a supplement to The Graphic (19 March 1892)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Sergeant Buzfuz, 1904. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co

Sergeant Buzfuz, 1904. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co
Sergeant Buzfuz, 1904. Buzfuz is a character from Dickens The Pickwick Papers

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dick and Betsy Trotwood, 1904. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co

Dick and Betsy Trotwood, 1904. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co
Dick and Betsy Trotwood, 1904. The Trotwoods are characters from Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bransby Williams (1870-1961), British actor, early 20th century. Artist: Ralph Dunn & Co

Bransby Williams (1870-1961), British actor, early 20th century. Artist: Ralph Dunn & Co
Bransby Williams (1870-1961), British actor, early 20th century. Williams is seen here in the role of Grandfather from The Old Curiosity Shop

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickensian Inns, Barnaby Rudge, the Maypole, Chigwell, c1800-1850

Dickensian Inns, Barnaby Rudge, the Maypole, Chigwell, c1800-1850
Dickensian Inns, Barnaby Rudge, the Maypole, Chigwell. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens, c1800-1850

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English author, c1870s. Artist: Robert Graves

Charles Dickens, English author, c1870s. Artist: Robert Graves
Charles Dickens, English author, c1870s

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oliver Twist, c1838. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oliver Twist, c1838. Oliver introduced to the respectable old gentleman. Fagin (cooking sausages) and the Artful Dodger welcome Oliver to their den of pickpockets

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, 19th century English author, (1910)

Charles Dickens, 19th century English author, (1910). Considered one of the English languages greatest writers, Dickens (1812-1870) was the foremost novelist of the Victorian era

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist, c1860s. Artist: Fradelle & Young

Charles Dickens, English novelist, c1860s. Artist: Fradelle & Young
Charles Dickens, English novelist, c1860s. Portrait of Dickens (1812-1870), author of Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, The Pickwick Papers and many other classic Victorian novels

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Catherine Dickens (nee Hogarth) (1815-1879), the wife of novelist Charles Dickens

Catherine Dickens (nee Hogarth) (1815-1879), the wife of novelist Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound

Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound
Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Considered one of the English languages greatest writers, Dickens (1812-1870) was the foremost novelist of the Victorian era

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English author, c1850-1870

Charles Dickens, English author, c1850-1870. Dickens (1812-1870) began his career as a journalist before becoming one of the greatest English novelists

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. This novel contains a satire on the iniquities of the Court of Chancery, and the misery and ruin it brought to those it was supposed to protect

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. In their wanderings, Little Nell and her grandfather encounter and are befriended by Codlin and Short, the Punch and Judy

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Artist: Charles Green

Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Artist: Charles Green
Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Joe Gargery, the gentle giant, is provoked into violence in his smithy

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. The theatrical emotion of Mr Vincent Crummles, the provincial actor manager who employed Nicholas for a while after his flight

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist and journalist, 1849-1850

Charles Dickens, English novelist and journalist, 1849-1850. Dickens (1812-1870) at the time when his David Coppefield was published

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank

Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank
Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Oliver Twist causes a sensation in the childrens ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of porridge

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837. Artist: George Cruikshank

Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837. Artist: George Cruikshank
Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1837. Time has run out for Fagin, head of the gang of thieves with whom Oliver Twist becomes embroiled

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall, London, 5 March 1870

Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall, London, 5 March 1870. He read extracts from A Christmas Carol and the trial scene from Pickwick Papers

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist, July 1858

Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist, July 1858
Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist. Dickens giving a public reading from his Dombey and Son, July 1858

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens addressing a meeting, London, 1856

Charles Dickens addressing a meeting, London, 1856. British author Charles Dickens speaking at The Dulwich College Charity Meeting at the Adelphi Theatre

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens giving an after-dinner speech, c1860s

Charles Dickens giving an after-dinner speech, c1860s. Dickens (1812-1870) began his career as a journalist before becoming one of the greatest English novelists

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70) English author, (c1860s?)

Charles Dickens (1812-70) English author, (c1860s?). Photograph of Dickens seated with dog at his side, taken towards end of his life

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847

Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847. Artist: Smyth
Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847. The Britannia made her first transatlantic voyage in 1840, travelling from Halifax, Nova Scotia

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, 1849-1850. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, 1849-1850. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, 1849-1850. The orphaned David Copperfield, having run away from his poverty-ridden London existence



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