
Oliver Twist - Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney Taking Tea
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Oliver Twist - Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney Taking Tea
'1858 - Ottawa was chosen by Queen Victoria to be the capital of Canada'
The Convalescent
Victorian woman at a bar.
A shy parish cleric seeking to talk business with a lady
An August Bank-Holiday in the East End.
Illustration to 'Charles Dickens at Gadshill'.
Eveniing Party at Sebastopol. 1854
"So, Heep...have you any excuse for your appalling behaviour?"
Holidays
The origin of 'Rorke's drift' has long been a subject of intense speculation.
'You appear to have a major industrial complex.'
Cargo Bay at Thames Warehouse
Suffering from the Baker Street irregulars?
Conclusive
The Royal Salute
Sorrows of a Subaltern
Something above the common
Our Countrymen Abroad.
The Last Thing Out.
Memorials of The Great Exhibition - 1851. No. XV. - Refreshment room.
Recreation for the Horse-Guards.
A Bit of the Camp
Genteel man in spacious conservatory, depicted next to family in a cramped garret: 'What the people can want with a crystal palace on Sundays, I can't think! Surely they ought to be contented with their church and then home afterwards.'
'It's a lemon tree, my dear Watson.'
Albert, I am not amused! I said small conservatory!
"Is that you Jack?"
Jacob Marley
Leaning on a Lamp post
Truth prevails, and virtue is triumphant
Queen Victoria's Jubilee
1867 Reform Act: 'Fagin's Political School'
Disraeli's Minority Ministry Losing Popular Support
Literary Rivalry Between Gladstone and Disraeli
'Afternoon in the Park'
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