1. Scrapbooks box Request box 1 Scrapbook containing pictures and pasted clippings re The Mystery of Edwin Drood , 1905 (18 pages)
Mr. Beerbohm Tree is featured as John Jasper in the play adapted by J. Comyns Carr. 1 Pasted clippings from newspapers, 1903 (9 pages)
re actors and theatre. 1 From: "The Connoisseur,", 1912 1922 and n. d. (10 pages.)
pictures of Charles Dickens 1 From: "The Connoisseur," pictures and advertisements, 1912 1932 and no date (8 pages.)
Dickens. One is a holograph letter from Dickens offered for sale, another a holograph poem written by Dickens at the age of 18 or 19. Both at Sotheby's. 1 From: "The Connoisseur", 1901 (14 pages.)
Dickens Centenary Exhibition of Old Masters, New York: Includes a Dickens Stamp, Id. 1 From: "The Magazine of Art"-Charles Dickens and his less familiar Portraits. Illus. (5 pages.) 1 From: The Theatre - Turner, Henry-"Random Recollections.", September 1, 1885 1 From: The Theatre - Turner, Godfrey-"Boz and the Play.", April 1, 1885 1 From: The Theatre - Cook, Dutton-"The Prize Comedy.", August, 1882 1 From: The Theatre - Dickens, Charles-"Touching the Lord Chamberlin.", January 1, 1895 1 From: The Theatre - "The Round Table-Should Dramatic Critics Write Plays?" One of these articles is by Dickens, November 1, 1895 1 From: The Theatre - "The Round Table-Mr. H. A. Jones on the Renascence of the Drama" by Dickens, June 1, 1895 1 From: The Theatre - Dickens, Charles-"The London County Council and the Theatres", March 1, 1895 1 From: The Theatre - "Tom Pinch," Comedy, adapted from Martin Chuzzlewit Review, April 1, 1881 1 Oliver Twist, Lyceum - program, March 11, 1933 1 David Copperfield, His Majesty's Theatre - program, 1915 n. d.
mounted on board, on verso: Programs of musicals dated 1 Every Man in His Humour, Miss Kelly's Theatre - program, September 20, 1845
penciled on bottom of program "Dickens as Capt. Bobadil. Forster as Kitely." Note: At top of program "Strictly Private. Amateur Performance." 1 Oliver Twist (Film), Palais De Luxe - program, n. d.
Starring Jackie Coogan as Oliver. Reviews of the play, Nicholas Nickleby , 1875
Typescripts of reviews of Nicholas Nickleby from 1875 printed in The Athenaeum, The Times, The Era, The Telegraph, the Morning Post, and The Examiner box Request box 1 Walter and Florence (from Dombey and Son) 1 Little Dorrit's Polka (from Little Dorrit)
2. Images Variety of small images
Small pictures of: Jennie Lee as "Joe"; Martin Harvey as "Sidney Carton" in The Only Way ; Bransby Williams as various characters, including "Micawber," "Uriah Heep," "Peggotty"; Miss Nellie Bowen in Oliver Twist ; Unidentified actor as "Jingle" in Pickwick Papers ; Heather Angel and Douglass Montgomery in The Mystery of Edwin Drood ; Frank Lawton and Maureen O'Sullivan in David Copperfield ; W.C. Fields and Freddie Barthalomew in David Copperfield ; Postcard picture of "Gad's Hill, Residence of the late C. Dickens," postmarked August 20, 1904Small pictures: Gad's Hill, The Chalet, Gad's Hill, and "Bumble," Dickens' Dog box Request box 1 Collection of engravings by R. Turner for Nicholas Nickleby , 1838 (25) 1 Mr. William Attwood as "Job Trotter," in the burletta of "Sam Weller." 1 Mr. Martin Harvey as "Sidney Carton" in The Only Way 1 Mr. Martin Harvey, photograph, autographed 1 "Kate Comes to Stay with Ralph Nickleby." Gilbert Hare 1 Mr. H. Parker (sketch of Fagin in background) quotation: "A Good Old Man" (from Richard III , Act. 2, sc. 2.) 1 Mr. Martin Harvey as "Sidney Carton" (in color) (2 pictures) 1 Mr. J. P. Harley of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 1 Augustus Egg. (Amateur with C. Dickens) 1 Joseph Jefferson as "Newman Noggs" in Nicholas Nickleby 1 Mr. Clarence Holt. "Shakespeare, Dickens, or Sir Walter Scott." "As You Like It." 1 Geo. Graves as "Micawber." (Waiting for a lamp to turn up.) 1 Scene from "The Battle of Life," at the Lyceum Theatre. Clemency, Mrs. Keeley. Britain, Mr. Keeley 1 J. P. Harley as the "Strange Gentleman" - color 1 Engraved cartoons with captions (6) 1 Hop Pole Hotel - postcard 1 "The Artful Dodger" from Oliver Twist 1 Gad's Hill, Kent - engraving 1 Scenes from David Copperfield (4 pages, 13 pictures) 1 Mr. Frederick Ross as "Ham," and Miss Jessie Winter as "Little Em'ly." 1 Mr. Charles Quartermaine as "Uriah Heep," and Mr. Owen Nares as "David Copperfield." 1 Miss Jessie Winter as "Little Em'ly" 1 Mr. Basil Gill as "James Steerforth" 1 Miss Mary Clare as "Martha Endell" 1 Mr. Owen Nares as "David Copperfield" 1 Miss Evelyn Millard as "Agnes Wickfield" 1 Sir Herbert Tree as "Dan'l Peggotty" on verso of page 2 1 Mr. and Mrs. Micawber and their family in the hold of an emigrant ship 1 Mr. Micawber, in the office of Wickfield and Heep, is restrained by Traddles and David Copperfield from a personal attack on Uriah Heep 1 Little Em'ly is brought to Dan'l Peggotty's boat-house by Ham, as his promised wife 1 "Dan'l and Little Em'ly, Sir Herbert and Miss Jessie Winter. (separate page, not like above). "Mr. Micawber" (Sir Herbert Tree?) 1 "A striking poster of David Copperfield 1 Miss Jennie Lee as "Jo" (2 pictures) 1 Little Nell and her Grandfather 1 Two scenes from Oliver Twist 1 Nancy and Fagin 1 Bill Sikes and Fagin 1 Charles Dickens speaking at the Adelphi Theatre, March 1856 1 Charles Dickens as a young man (hand colored) 1 Charles Dickens by Cruikshank 1 Charles Dickens, from a photo by The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co., Ltd. 1 Charles Dickens, his wife and her sister, 1842
Drawn by Maclise 1 Charles Dickens, (autographed?) 1 Charles Dickens, as he appeared during his last reading of "Christmas Carol" at St. James' Hall, March 15, 1870 1 Charles Dickens, (autographed?) 1 Charles Dickens, 1843 1859 1868 (3 on 1 piece of paper) 1 Charles Dickens-A Reverie. Born February 7, 1812, Died June 9, 1870, 1812 1870
Photograph of Dickens, surrounded by little sketches of his characters. 1 Charles Dickens (large engraving) 1 Charles Dickens reading to his daughters, circa 1865
From a photograph by R. H. Mason. Remarque: Charles Dickens the Younger. 1 Charles Dickens, Engraved by E. Stodart, 1868 1 Charles Dickens, From a photograph by C. Watkins, 1861
Remarque: Charles Dickens, from a photograph. 1 Charles Dickens, photograph of marble bust, 1870 1 Charles Dickens, engraved by Stodart after Rudolph Lehman, 1861 1 Charles Dickens, From a Daguerreotype by Henri Claudet. Photo-engraved by Messrs. Annan & Swan, circa. 1852 1 Charles Dickens reading "The Chimes", 1844 1 Christmas Card, "Notes from 'A Christmas Carol'," from J. G. Birkby (One)