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MR BUMBLE (1889)
Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Mr. Bumble is a character from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Though he preaches high mo...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Mr. Bumble is a character from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Though he preaches high mo...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Samuel Pickwick, a character from 'The Pickwick Papers' by Charles Dickens, is a well-inte...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Alfred Jingle is a character from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. He works as a st...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Sarah Gamp, from ‘Martin Chuzzlewit,’ was based on a real-life nurse known to Charles Dick...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Mrs. Bardell is a character from the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers. A misunder...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. The Marchioness is from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens. She starts out as Miss ...
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Illustration by Joseph Clayton Clark, also known as Kyd. Sam Weller is a character from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. A bootblack with a ...
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Dolly Varden, from the Charles Dickens novel ‘Barnaby Rudge,’ was a beautiful coquette known for her lavish outfits. Since the character’s style wa...
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Built in 1710 and measuring at 111 metres, St Paul’s Cathedral was the tallest building in London for more than 250 years. It was surpassed by the ...
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The first manned hot air balloon flight in England took place in 1784 when Italian pilot Vincenzo Lunardi travelled over the rooftops of London. Ov...
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Engraving from “London, A Pilgrimage,” a collaborative project between French artist Gustave Doré and British journalist Blanchard Jerrold. The two...
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Playbill advertising Edward Stirling’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” performed at the Adelphi Theatre - the only production th...
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Charles Dickens was extremely popular with American audiences. Between December 1867 and April 1868 he performed a total of 22 readings at Steinway...
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A contemporary Scrooge adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the fox with intelligence and para...
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48 Doughty Street is the only house in which Charles Dickens lived in London that survives and where he shot to worldwide fame. While living here i...
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Illustration by Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, featuring ‘hedgehog’ in various languages. The word 'hedgehog' was first used in 1450 and is derived fro...
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Illustration from the Ex Libris page of an 1875 edition of “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe thought to be inspired by Charles Dickens’ pet raven, Gri...
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Hedgehogs are one of the few mammals to enter true hibernation in the winter months. They prepare for their big slumber around October or November ...
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Illustration by John Leech from the novel 'A Christmas Carol.' The term “bah humbug!”, used by the character Ebenezer Scrooge, expresses grumpiness...
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The Old Curiosity Shop, built in 1567, is thought to be the oldest shop in London. The shop still stands today despite numerous demolition plans, a...
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A silhouette of Charles Dickens sold from The Old Curiosity Shop in London. His novel The Old Curiosity Shop was published as a weekly series. Read...
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Les boussoles sont des outils utiles dans la navigation terrestre et maritime. On utilise une boussole dite d’arpenteur pour cartographier les terr...
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Une bouée est un dispositif flottant qui sert à diverses fins. Il peut être ancré à un endroit pour guider ou avertir les marins. Il peut servir à ...
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La société allemande Mecklenburger Metallguss GmbH (MMG) a produit en 2006 la plus grande hélice de navire au monde, avec un diamètre de 9,6 mètres...
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Les ancres anciennes étaient très simples, constituées de pierres ou de rondins de bois, qui permettaient de fixer le navire simplement par le poid...
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La voile est l’une des disciplines olympiques les plus anciennes. Elle fait partie des jeux depuis 1896 et la Grande-Bretagne détient actuellement ...
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Thomas Kisbee, un officier de la marine britannique, a inventé la bouée de sauvetage moderne en forme d'anneau. Il était fabriqué à partir de liège...
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Le mot gratte-ciel, couramment utilisé pour décrire un grand bâtiment urbain, était un terme utilisé pour décrire une petite voile de forme triangu...
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With earliest models dating back to the 2ndC, armillary spheres are brass representations of the celestial sphere with either the earth or sun at t...
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Cette carte a été créée en 1660, par le graveur et éditeur néerlandais, Justus Danckerts. L'entreprise familiale de cartographie Danckerts, était u...
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This map was created in 1660 by Dutch engraver and print publisher Justus Danckerts. The Danckerts cartographic family business was a major map and...
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Datant de l’Antiquité, l’art du matelotage est une compétence importante pour la voile et les activités maritimes. Il existe plus de 3800 types de ...
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Dating back to ancient times, knot-tying is an important skill for sailing and maritime activity. There are over 3,800 types of knots in the world,...
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Compasses are useful tools in both land-based and maritime navigation, employing a magnetised needle to identify true north. This is a surveyor’s c...
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Les phares anciens étaient rudimentaires, constitués de plates-formes ou de petites structures surmontées de feux. Au XIXe siècle, l’ingénierie des...
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Ancient lighthouses were rudimentary, consisting of platforms or small structures with fires on top. In the 19th C., lighthouse engineering became ...
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