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DICKENS AND TURK (C.1862): Photo Art Print
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Text on the tag: Charles Dickens with his mastiff dog called ‘Turk' who, according to his daughter Mamie, was “his strongest love.” A good friend ...
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Text on the tag: Charles Dickens with his mastiff dog called ‘Turk' who, according to his daughter Mamie, was “his strongest love.” A good friend ...
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Text on the tag: An auction of Charles Dickens’s belongings took place on 10th August 1870, just two months after his death. Held at Gad’s Hill Pl...
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Text on the tag: The Old Curiosity Shop, built in 1567, is thought to be the oldest shop in London. The shop still stands today despite numerous d...
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Text on the tag: La Maison Worth, fondée en 1858 au 7 rue de la Paix à Paris, est devenue l’épicentre de la haute couture. Appréciée par la royaut...
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Text on the tag: St. Paul’s Cathedral in London has one of the most recognisable domes in the world. Its size is second only to St. Peter’s Basili...
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Text on the tag: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the Dickens. H...
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Text on the tag: Construit pour l’Exposition universelle de 1900, le Petit Palais incarne la grandeur de la Belle Époque, alliant design classique...
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Text on the tag: Built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the Petit Palais exemplifies Belle Époque grandeur, blending classical and modern design...
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Text on the tag: The House of Worth, founded in 1858 at 7 Rue de la Paix, Paris, became the epicentre of haute couture. Favoured by royalty like E...
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Text on the tag: Vers l’âge de 30 ans, Charles Worth était un talent prometteur à Paris, travaillant chez Gagelin et créant des robes admirées par...
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Text on the tag: Charles Worth, père de la haute couture, a révolutionné la mode du XIXᵉ siècle avec ses robes luxueuses sur mesure. Il habillait ...
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Text on the tag: Charles Frederick Worth, the father of haute couture, revolutionised 19th-century fashion with his luxurious, custom-made gowns. ...
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Text on the tag: Believed to be the first ever photo of a ship, this image was captured in 1844 using the calotype process. Designed by Brunel, SS...
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Text on the tag: Brunel stands before the vast launching chains of the Great Eastern - his most daring creation. Mud-splattered and resolute, he p...
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Text on the tag: John Ban Mackenzie, a renowned 19th-century Highland piper from Ross-shire, was famously regarded as a complete piper. The last o...
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Text on the tag: The Micrarium is a unique back-lit cave of 2300 microscope slides highlighting some of the smallest specimens in the Grant Museum...
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Text on the tag: An antique hand-coloured photograph from Kusakabe Kimbei’s album. These types of images were often staged, showcasing the sumo’s ...
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Text on the tag: The centenary of Dickens published in 1912 from 'The Sphere', a British newspaper, published by London Illustrated Newspapers wee...
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Text on the tag: Located in the City of Westminster, Central London, Trafalgar Square has been an important location since the 13th C when it serv...
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Text on the tag: Since the start of the 13th C, several bridges named ‘London Bridge’ have connected the City of London and Southwark across the R...
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Text on the tag: The Houses of Parliament underwent extensive re-construction after a fire in 1834 which was caused by an overheated stove in the ...
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Text on the tag: The Wellington clock tower stood near London Bridge for just thirteen years (1854-1867) housing a small telegraph office. Classed...
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Text on the tag: 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...
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Text on the tag: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the Dickens. H...
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Text on the tag: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the Dickens. H...
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Text on the tag: Empereur moghol, Shah Jahan a commandé le Taj Mahal pour abriter les restes de sa défunte épouse, Mumtaz Mahal. Ce symbole de l'a...
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Text on the tag: Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to house the remains of his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This symbol of love co...
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Text on the tag: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was a philantrophist who supported over 43 different charities throughout his life. Through his charit...
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Text on the tag: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is often regarded the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His work 'A Tale of Two Cities' publish...
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Text on the tag: Lilies are often associated with rebirth and new beginnings. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering work in pho...
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Text on the tag: The iris, from the Greek word for ‘rainbow’, symbolises hope and wisdom. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering...
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Text on the tag: Chrysanthemums are the flower symbol of the Japanese Imperial family and a symbol of longevity. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is reno...
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Text on the tag: Peonies are a symbol of bravery, honour and good fortune. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering work in photog...
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Text on the tag: The iris, from the Greek word for ‘rainbow’, symbolises hope and wisdom. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering...
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Text on the tag: Cherry blossoms are a symbol of renewal. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering work in photography during the ...
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Text on the tag: In Japan, peonies are a symbol of bravery, honour and good fortune. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering work...
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