Cutting from The Strand entitled 'Charles Dickens' railway accident as described by himself and illustrated by actual photographs by B.K. Field. With black and white images. Charles Dickens railway accident Documents 1906-07
Die of Charles Dickens, medalion of Charles Dickens, and a pair of dies. Die of Charles Dickens, medalion of Charles Dicken Hand and Machine Tools
Wall clock (long-cased), North Eastern Railway, from Barnard Castle Station Booking Hall. Wooden case with fan-shaped decoration under face. Brass plate: 'This is a genuine Master Humphrey's clock. A product of the skill of the Barnard Castle clockmaker immortalised by Charles Dickens.' Wall clock, North Eastern Railway - Barnard Castle Station Booking Station Railway Timepieces
Old medal press as exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition by James Watt & Co., with Die of Charles Dickens and medallion of Charles Dickens and a pair of dies Old medal press as exhibited at the 1862 Exhibitio Hand and Machine Tools
Notice to Railway Shareholders asking for donations for the Railway Benevolent Institution and giving comments from notable supporters such as Daniel Gooch and Charles Dickens, lists society officials. Railway shareholders notice asking for donations to the Railway Benevolent Institution Documents 1876
A photograph portrait of Charles Dickens. Oval print pasted onto separate sheet, in turn pated onto album page. Seated on chair, holding a top hat in left hand. Taken by an unknown photographer in an unspecified location. Untitled Photographs
Poster for the film 'Scrooge', poster for re-release of the film, date unknown. Poster for the film 'Scrooge' Cinematography Unknown
Four photographic lantern slides, about 8" x 6", used at the Polytechnic Institution about 1860-1878. Moon, taken by De la Rue in 1858 (Old Polytechnic L.S.), Moon - another view in 1858 (old Polytechnic.L.S.), Church of St. Eustace, portrait of man with beard (Charles Dickens). Four magic lantern slides used at the Royal Polytechnic Institution Cinematography
Poster, London & North Eastern Railway, Ipswich, Mr Pickwick and The Ancient House by Fred Taylor, 1928. Coloured lithograph depicting Charles Dickens' character Mr Pickwick being carried in a sedan chair in a procession past the Ancient House (Sparrowes House) in the Buttermarket, Ipswich, in a depiction of a scene from The Pickwick Papers. Accompanying text reads "Free illustrated booklet and full information from L.N.E.R. offices and agencies. Printed by The Dangerfield Printing Co. Ltd., London. Format: quad royal. Dimensions: 40 x 50 inches, 1016 x 1270mm. ipswich - mr pickwick, the ancient house Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills 1928
Poster, London & North Eastern Railway, Ipswich, Mr Pickwick and The Ancient House by Fred Taylor, 1928. Coloured lithograph depicting Charles Dickens' character Mr Pickwick being carried in a sedan chair in a procession past the Ancient House (Sparrowes House) in the Buttermarket, Ipswich, in a depiction of a scene from The Pickwick Papers. Accompanying text reads "Free illustrated booklet and full information from L.N.E.R. offices and agencies. Printed by The Dangerfield Printing Co. Ltd., London. Format: quad royal. Dimensions: 40 x 50 inches, 1016 x 1270mm. ipswich - mr pickwick, the ancient house Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills 1928