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AUTHOR'S HOUSE MUSEUM IN LONDON
Dickens House; Dickens House Museum; 48 Doughty Street; Charles Dickens Museum, London; The Charles Dickens Museum; Dickens Museum

Charles Dickens         
  • Dickens was a regular patron at [[Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese]] pub in London. He included the venue in ''A Tale of Two Cities''.
  • Bleak House]] (pictured in the 1920s) in [[Broadstairs]], Kent, where Dickens wrote some of his novels
  • Crowd of spectators buying tickets for a Dickens reading at [[Steinway Hall]], New York City in 1867
  • Catherine Hogarth Dickens by [[Samuel Laurence]] (1838). She met the author in 1834, and they became engaged the following year before marrying in April 1836.
  • Charles Dickens's birthplace, 393 Commercial Road, Portsmouth
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  • Young Charles Dickens by [[Daniel Maclise]], 1839
  • Sketch of Dickens in 1842 during his first American tour. Sketch of Dickens's sister Fanny, bottom left
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  • ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' significantly influenced the modern celebration of Christmas in many countries
  • Amy Dorrit]] from ''Little Dorrit''.
  • An original illustration by [[Phiz]] from the novel ''David Copperfield'', which is widely regarded as Dickens's most autobiographical work
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  • Dickens's chalet in [[Rochester, Kent]] where he was writing the last chapters of ''Edwin Drood'' the day before he died
  • ''Dickens and Little Nell'']] statue in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania
  • Dickens at his desk, 1858
  • ''Dickens's Dream'' by [[Robert William Buss]], portraying Dickens at his desk at [[Gads Hill Place]] surrounded by many of his characters
  • Poster promoting a reading by Dickens in [[Nottingham]] dated 4 February 1869, two months before he had a mild stroke
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  • Dickens presiding over a charity meeting to discuss the future of the [[College of God's Gift]]; from ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', March 1856
  • Actress [[Ellen Ternan]], 1858. Dickens referred to Ternan as his "magic circle of one."
  • Nurse [[Sarah Gamp]] (left) from ''Martin Chuzzlewit'' became a stereotype of untrained and incompetent nurses of the early Victorian era, before the reforms of [[Florence Nightingale]].
  • Tennyson]], on a stained glass window at the [[Ottawa Public Library]], Ottawa, Canada
  • 1850}},  [[National Library of Wales]]
  • Dickens's portrait by [[Margaret Gillies]], 1843. Painted during the period when he was writing ''A Christmas Carol'', it was in the [[Royal Academy of Arts]]' 1844 summer exhibition. After viewing it there, [[Elizabeth Barrett Browning]] said that it showed Dickens with "the dust and mud of humanity about him, notwithstanding those eagle eyes".<ref name="Brown"/>
  • Advertisement for ''Great Expectations'', serialised in the weekly literary magazine ''[[All the Year Round]]'' from December 1860 to August 1861. The advert contains the plot device "to be continued".
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  • Aftermath of the [[Staplehurst rail crash]] in 1865
ENGLISH WRITER AND SOCIAL CRITIC (1812–1870)
Charles John Huffam Dickens; Dickensian; Dickens; Dickens charles; Charels Dickens; C Dickens; CJH Dickens; Charles Dickons; Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA; Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA; Charles dickens; Dickensian character; Charles Dickins; Dickens, Charles; Timothy Sparkes; Charles John Huffam; Boz (pseudonym); Maria Beadnell
n. Charles Dickens (1812-1870), britischer Schriftsteller
Charles Darwin         
  • By 1878, an increasingly famous Darwin had suffered years of illness
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  • Darwin in 1842 with his eldest son, [[William Erasmus Darwin]]
  • Natural History Museum]], London
  • A chalk drawing of the seven-year-old Darwin in 1816, with a potted plant, by [[Ellen&nbsp;Sharples]]
  • George Richmond]]
  • During the Darwin family's 1868 holiday in her [[Isle of Wight]] cottage, [[Julia Margaret Cameron]] took portraits showing the bushy beard Darwin grew between 1862 and 1866
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  • John Collier]] was commissioned for the [[Linnean Society of London]]
  • Darwin (right) on the ''Beagle''{{'s}} deck at [[Bahía Blanca]] in [[Argentina]], with fossils; caricature by [[Augustus Earle]], the initial ship's artist
  • Unveiling in 1897 of the Darwin Statue at the former [[Shrewsbury School]] building where he had studied
  • evolutionary tree]]
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  • An 1871 caricature following publication of ''[[The Descent of Man]]'' was typical of many showing Darwin with an [[ape]] body, identifying him in popular culture as the leading author of evolutionary theory<ref name=b373 />
  • Darwin chose to marry his cousin, [[Emma Wedgwood]]
  • Emma Darwin with Charles Waring Darwin
  • HMS ''Beagle'']] surveyed the coasts of South America, Darwin theorised about geology and the extinction of giant mammals;  watercolour by the ship's artist [[Conrad Martens]], who replaced Augustus Earle, in [[Tierra del Fuego]]
  • The adjoining tombs of the scientists [[John Herschel]] and Charles Darwin in the nave of [[Westminster Abbey]], London
  • Vanity Fair]]'' in 1871
  • ''Beagle'']], 1831–1836
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ENGLISH NATURALIST AND BIOLOGIST (1809–1882)
Charles Robert Darwin; Charles darwin; Charles Waring Darwin (infant); Mary Darwin; Darwin, Charles; C. R. Darwin; Darwin's theory; Charles R. Darwin; User:Samsara/Charles Darwin; Charles Darwin's; Charles R Darwin; CR Darwin; Charlesdarwin; C darwin; Darwin200; Www.darwin200.org.uk; Darwin 200; Chuck Darwin; Charels darwin; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/charles darwin
Charles Darwin, (1809-82) britischer Wissenschaftler, Erfinder der Evolutionstheorie, Autor der Bücher "Die Abstammung des Menschen" und "Über die Entstehung der Arten durch natürliche Zuchtwahl"
Ray Charles         
  • Charles in 1968
  • Charles meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1972 (photo by [[Oliver F. Atkins]])
  • Statue by Andy Davis in Ray Charles Plaza in Albany, Georgia
  • Charles in 1971
  • Charles at the 2003 [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]], one of his last public performances
  • Star honoring Charles on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]], at 6777 Hollywood Boulevard
AMERICAN SINGER AND PIANIST (1930–2004)
Ray charles; Ray Charles Robinson; I Believe to My Soul (song); Ray Charles Band; The Pages of My Mind; The Pages Of My Mind; Raymond Charles Robinson; Ray Charles (musician, born 1930); Ray C. Robinson; Charles, Ray
n. Ray Charles (1930-2004), blinder amerikanischer Soul Sänger Texter und Musiker (Pianist und Saxophonist)

Определение

dickens
n.
(Colloq.) The Deuce, the Devil.

Википедия

Charles Dickens Museum

The Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum at 48 Doughty Street in King's Cross, in the London Borough of Camden. It occupies a typical Georgian terraced house which was Charles Dickens's home from 25 March 1837 (a year after his marriage) to December 1839.