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"Charles: A Tale of Time and Talent" In the realm of literature, Charles Dickens stands tall as one of the most celebrated English novelists

Background imageCharles Collection: SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet

SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet. Painting by Henry Inmam, after a painting by Charles Bird King, c1830

Background imageCharles Collection: Mr Pickwick slides. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882)

Mr Pickwick slides. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882) for Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, originally published in London, 1836-1837

Background imageCharles Collection: Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor

Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor
PUSS IN BOOTS, 1862. Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor

Background imageCharles Collection: Pen and ink drawing, 1899, by Charles Dana Gibson

Pen and ink drawing, 1899, by Charles Dana Gibson
GIBSON: THE MOTHER, 1899. Pen and ink drawing, 1899, by Charles Dana Gibson

Background imageCharles Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia. Lithograph by Charles Tholey, 1868

Background imageCharles Collection: JESSIE ANN FREMONT (1824-1902) (nee Benton). American writer and wife of John Charles Fremont

JESSIE ANN FREMONT (1824-1902) (nee Benton). American writer and wife of John Charles Fremont. Oil on canvas, n. d
JESSIE ANN FREMONT (1824-1902) (nee Benton). American writer and wife of John Charles Fremont. Oil on canvas, n.d

Background imageCharles Collection: CORONATION: QUEEN VICTORIA. The coronation of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), 28 June 1838

CORONATION: QUEEN VICTORIA. The coronation of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), 28 June 1838. Engraving after Charles Robert Leslie

Background imageCharles Collection: Royal Vauxhall pre-flight consultation

Royal Vauxhall pre-flight consultation. Historical artwork depicting a meeting held prior to the flight of the Royal Vauxhall in 1836

Background imageCharles Collection: IMMIGRANTS, NYC, 1937-38. Immigrants arriving in New York City

IMMIGRANTS, NYC, 1937-38. Immigrants arriving in New York City, prominent among whom are Albert Einstein and Charles Steinmetz. Detail of a mural, 1937-38, by Ben Shahn

Background imageCharles Collection: CARTER: POSTER, 1936. American poster of Charles Joseph Carter ( Carter the Great)

CARTER: POSTER, 1936. American poster of Charles Joseph Carter ( Carter the Great ) sawing a woman in half

Background imageCharles Collection: THE GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush

THE GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush

Background imageCharles Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Scene with Charles Buddy Rogers

SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Scene with Charles Buddy Rogers

Background imageCharles Collection: DDE-90029091

DDE-90029091
Czech Republic, Bohemia, Prague, Charles Bridge Twilight (Large format sizes available). Date: 15/04/2010

Background imageCharles Collection: The Empire of Charlemagne (742-814) from Le Nouveau Theatre du Monde

The Empire of Charlemagne (742-814) from Le Nouveau Theatre du Monde
CHT165851 The Empire of Charlemagne (742-814) from Le Nouveau Theatre du Monde, 1639 (coloured engraving) by Hondius, Hendrik I (1573-p.1649); Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris

Background imageCharles Collection: La Tour St. Jacques La Boucherie a Paris, ca. 1867. Creator: Charles Soulier

La Tour St. Jacques La Boucherie a Paris, ca. 1867. Creator: Charles Soulier
La Tour St. Jacques La Boucherie a Paris, ca. 1867

Background imageCharles Collection: Shernfold Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Shernfold Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Shernfold Park, 1835. House at Shernfold Park in Frant, Sussex built in 1790 by Charles Pigou, bought in 1820 by Colonel John By of the Royal Engineers

Background imageCharles Collection: Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly

Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly
Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, 1804, (1839). Clarke (Henri-Jacques-Guillaume) duc de Fettre, Marechal de France. Portrait of Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818)

Background imageCharles Collection: Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. 'Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row

Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. "Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row
Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. " Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row?" Said This Strange Young Gentleman To Oliver

Background imageCharles Collection: Banff Bridge in 1901. Creator: Unknown

Banff Bridge in 1901. Creator: Unknown
Banff Bridge in 1901. Harvest scene near Banff in Scotland. Print after a painting by Robert Weir Allan. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters

Background imageCharles Collection: Whitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Whitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Whitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). The view from Trafalgar Square in Westminster, London, with the equestrian statue of King Charles I on the right

Background imageCharles Collection: Portrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). Artist: Charles Turner

Portrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). Artist: Charles Turner
Portrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). A portrait of English landscape painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) at the age of 25

Background imageCharles Collection: Bridgewater House, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Artists: Unknown, Sir Charles Barry

Bridgewater House, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Artists: Unknown, Sir Charles Barry
Bridgewater House, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Bridgewater House was designed in Italian Palazzo style by Charles Barry for Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere

Background imageCharles Collection: Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878)

Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878). Charles Barry (1795-1860), was a prolific English architect who designed the reconstructed Palace of Westminster after the original building was

Background imageCharles Collection: Sea View, Fishponds, 1915, (c1932). Artist: Lucien Pissarro

Sea View, Fishponds, 1915, (c1932). Artist: Lucien Pissarro
Sea View, Fishponds, 1915, (c1932). From Modern Art by Charles Marriott & Tis & Tis. [Colour Ltd. London, 1909]

Background imageCharles Collection: Charles, Second Earl Grey, British statesman, c1828 (1936)

Charles, Second Earl Grey, British statesman, c1828 (1936). Premier 1830-1834, 1883. From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. I, 1840-1854, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S

Background imageCharles Collection: The Parish Engine, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Parish Engine, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Parish Engine, c1900. An illustration for Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens. From Hard Times and Sketches by Boz, Volume XI, by Charles Dickens. [Blackwood, Le Bas & Co. London, c1900]

Background imageCharles Collection: Mr Winkle on the Ice, 1915. Artist: Frank Reynolds

Mr Winkle on the Ice, 1915. Artist: Frank Reynolds
Mr Winkle on the Ice, 1915. A scene from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, used in an advert for Black and White and Red Seal Scotch Whisky

Background imageCharles Collection: Burlington House, Piccadilly, early 18th century, (1908). Artist: Johannes Kip

Burlington House, Piccadilly, early 18th century, (1908). Artist: Johannes Kip
Burlington House, Piccadilly, early 18th century, (1908). The buildings today house the Royal Academy of Arts. A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul)

Background imageCharles Collection: Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837, (1877)

Defeat of Colonel Gore, by the Insurgents at St Denis, 22 November 1837, (1877). British military leader Charles Gore is killed by French patriotes in Quebec

Background imageCharles Collection: The Reform Bill, 1832 (c1850s)

The Reform Bill, 1832 (c1850s). The Rt Hon Earl Grey introduced the Reform Act in Parliament in 1832. It was intended to make wide-ranging changes to the British electoral system

Background imageCharles Collection: Picture No. 11992128

Picture No. 11992128
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog outdoors Date:

Background imageCharles Collection: POSTER: IRELAND, c1881. The Cause of Ireland. Lithograph, c1881

POSTER: IRELAND, c1881. The Cause of Ireland. Lithograph, c1881

Background imageCharles Collection: SIEUR D IBERVILLE (1661-1706). Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d Iberville. French-Canadian soldier

SIEUR D IBERVILLE (1661-1706). Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d Iberville. French-Canadian soldier and colonist. Ibervilles defeat of the English ships on Hudson Bay, 1697

Background imageCharles Collection: SELOCTA, 1825. Creek Native American. Lithograph after a painting, c1825, by Charles

SELOCTA, 1825. Creek Native American. Lithograph after a painting, c1825, by Charles Bird King

Background imageCharles Collection: WILLIAM McINTOSH (1775-1825). Native American Creek chief and U. S. army officer

WILLIAM McINTOSH (1775-1825). Native American Creek chief and U. S. army officer
WILLIAM McINTOSH (1775-1825). Native American Creek chief and U.S. army officer. Lithograph after a painting, c1825, by Charles Bird King

Background imageCharles Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice entering the Looking-Glass

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice entering the Looking-Glass. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageCharles Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. John Alden and Priscilla Mullens. Drawing by Charles Stanley Reinhart

Background imageCharles Collection: FEDERAL RESERVE, 1914. District Governors of the Federal Reserve

FEDERAL RESERVE, 1914. District Governors of the Federal Reserve. Front: E.R. Francher of Cleveland; George Seay of Richmond; Joseph McCord of Atlanta; Theodore Wold of Minneapolis; Charles Sawyer of

Background imageCharles Collection: The race is not always to the beautiful. Pen and ink drawing, 1900, by Charles Dana Gibson

The race is not always to the beautiful. Pen and ink drawing, 1900, by Charles Dana Gibson
GIBSON GIRLS, 1900. The race is not always to the beautiful. Pen and ink drawing, 1900, by Charles Dana Gibson

Background imageCharles Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Ticket-taker on the train inspecting Alice with opera glasses

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Ticket-taker on the train inspecting Alice with opera glasses. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageCharles Collection: LAVINIA WARREN BUMPUS (1841-1919)

LAVINIA WARREN BUMPUS (1841-1919)
Mrs General Tom Thumb. English dwarf. Wood engraving, American, 1863

Background imageCharles Collection: METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England

METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England, built 1859-61 for Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Line engraving, 1861

Background imageCharles Collection: Silent Still: Man in Distress. Charlie Chase

Silent Still: Man in Distress. Charlie Chase
SILENT STILL: MAN IN DISTRESS. Charlie Chase

Background imageCharles Collection: CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

Background imageCharles Collection: Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. Creator: Frederick George Cotman

Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. Creator: Frederick George Cotman
Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. by Frederick George Cotman (1850-1920). From " The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours", edited by Charles Holme

Background imageCharles Collection: Signature Of Albert Prince Consort Of Great Britain And Ireland Original Name Francis Albert

Signature Of Albert Prince Consort Of Great Britain And Ireland Original Name Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel Prince Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha From Old Englands Worthies By Lord Brougham And

Background imageCharles Collection: METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England

METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England, built 1859-61 for Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Photograph, c1890

Background imageCharles Collection: CIRCUS: PROGRAM, c1901. Frank C. Bostocks Grand Zoological Congress and Trained

CIRCUS: PROGRAM, c1901. Frank C. Bostocks Grand Zoological Congress and Trained Wild Animal Arena. American circus program, c1901



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"Charles: A Tale of Time and Talent" In the realm of literature, Charles Dickens stands tall as one of the most celebrated English novelists. His vivid imagination and social commentary continue to captivate readers even today. The unfinished oil painting "Dickens Dream" by Robert William Buss pays homage to this literary genius, immortalizing his legacy. Moving from literature to cinema, we encounter another iconic figure named Charles – Charlie Chaplin. In the final scene from his film "Modern Times, " Chaplin's comedic brilliance shines alongside Paulette Goddard. Their on-screen chemistry leaves audiences laughing and pondering the complexities of modern society. While Dickens and Chaplin left their mark in art forms that entertained millions, there are other lesser-known figures named Charles who have contributed significantly in their own domains. Folly Ditch in Jacobs Island takes us back to a mysterious time captured by an unknown creator, evoking curiosity about its history. Shifting our focus to geography, W. Fairbank's intricate plan showcases the town of Sheffield in all its glory during 1797. Engraved by Thomas Harris, this map provides a glimpse into how urban landscapes have evolved over time. The spirit of Christmas is incomplete without mentioning Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim from Dickens' timeless classic "A Christmas Carol. " Harold Copping's illustration transports us into their world filled with hope and compassion amidst adversity. Beyond literature and art lies a darker side represented by American gangster Charles Lucky Luciano. Photographed by the New York City Police Department in 1936, Luciano embodies a different kind of charisma that thrived within organized crime during that era. Stepping into history once more brings us face-to-face with General Charles George Gordon or Chinese Gordon as he was known during his service years (1833-1885). Photographed at Khartoum during his military career, Gordon Pasha exemplifies bravery while navigating the complexities of war.