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Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on literature. Born in South Harting, Sussex, his literary prowess knew no bounds

Background imageTrollope Collection: MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, She had turned towards him, and was sitting

MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, She had turned towards him, and was sitting before him with her face looking into his, when suddenly he had her in his arms

Background imageTrollope Collection: MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Yes, my lord, its me. I am Crocker

MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Yes, my lord, its me. I am Crocker
MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, " Yes, my lord, its me. I am Crocker. You remember me, my lord, down in Cumberland?"

Background imageTrollope Collection: MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Put your hand on mine, dear

MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Put your hand on mine, dear
MARION FAY: A NOVEL, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, " Put your hand on mine, dear, and leave it there."

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 2541 x 1893

Source Size = 2541 x 1893
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " I have found it!"

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 1887 x 2525

Source Size = 1887 x 2525
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " Cosmo, I do so want to love you if you will let me!"

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 1908 x 2542

Source Size = 1908 x 2542
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " Have you got any champagne fit to drink?"

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 2529 x 1894

Source Size = 2529 x 1894
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: Major Maude and Rosamond in the phaeton

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 1904 x 2524

Source Size = 1904 x 2524
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " I am your papa, Enone"

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 2500 x 1867

Source Size = 2500 x 1867
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " My lady in her energy had sat upright on the sofa, her cheeks were burning red, and her eyes glittered"

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 2522 x 1895

Source Size = 2522 x 1895
BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE BY FRANCIS ELEANOR TROLLOPE: " I do wish you d try to get out into the air, Nony."

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 1786 x 2503

Source Size = 1786 x 2503
Anthony Trollope, Died December 6, 1882, Aged 67

Background imageTrollope Collection: Source Size = 1689 x 2160

Source Size = 1689 x 2160
Sir John Trollope, Bart. M.P. President of the Poor-Law Board

Background imageTrollope Collection: That Wild Wheel, by Frances Eleanor Trollope, 1892 Engraving

That Wild Wheel, by Frances Eleanor Trollope, 1892 Engraving

Background imageTrollope Collection: A Member Whist Party at the Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London, Uk, Anthony Trollope

A Member Whist Party at the Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London, Uk, Anthony Trollope
A MEMBER WHIST PARTY AT THE ATHENAEUM CLUB, PALL MALL, LONDON, UK, Anthony Trollope, Abraham Hayward, Right Hon. W.E. Forster, Sir George Jessel, 1893 engraving

Background imageTrollope Collection: MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 24 April 1815 a 6 December 1882, English novelist of the Victorian

MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 24 April 1815 a 6 December 1882, English novelist of the Victorian era, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageTrollope Collection: INDIANA: CAMP MEETING, 1832. An illustration from Mrs

INDIANA: CAMP MEETING, 1832. An illustration from Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the American, London, England, 1832. Lithograph, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1832. New Orleans steamboat

AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1832. New Orleans steamboat. Lithograph from the first edition of Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: SOLEMNITY OF JUSTICE. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs

SOLEMNITY OF JUSTICE. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE TITLE-PAGE, 1832. Title-page of the first American edition of Mrs

TROLLOPE TITLE-PAGE, 1832. Title-page of the first American edition of Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, New York, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: ANCIENT & MODERN REPUBLICS. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs

ANCIENT & MODERN REPUBLICS. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: SETTLEMENT OF NASHOBA. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs

SETTLEMENT OF NASHOBA. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE: METHODIST. Methodist Preacher Baltimore. Lithograph illustration, 1832

TROLLOPE: METHODIST. Methodist Preacher Baltimore. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: WOODCUTTERs CABIN, 1832. Woodcutters Cabin on the Mississippi River

WOODCUTTERs CABIN, 1832. Woodcutters Cabin on the Mississippi River. Lithograph after Auguste Hervieu from the first edition of Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE: SPITTOON. Member of Congress

TROLLOPE: SPITTOON. Member of Congress. Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE: REPUBLICS, 1832. Ancient and Modern Republics. Lithograph from Mrs

TROLLOPE: REPUBLICS, 1832. Ancient and Modern Republics. Lithograph from Mrs. Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, London, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). English novelist

ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). English novelist. Oil on canvas, c1864, by Samuel Laurence

Background imageTrollope Collection: ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE FAMILY: CARTOON. The Trollope Family : American cartoon, 1832, satirizing

TROLLOPE FAMILY: CARTOON. The Trollope Family : American cartoon, 1832, satirizing Mrs Frances Trollope, her daughters, and the artist Auguste Hervieu following the publication of " Domestic

Background imageTrollope Collection: LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat

LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat. Lithograph from the first American edition of Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: THE TOILET: TROLLOPE, 1832. Lithograph from the first American edition, 1832, of Mrs

THE TOILET: TROLLOPE, 1832. Lithograph from the first American edition, 1832, of Mrs. Fanny Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageTrollope Collection: SNUFF & SPITOONS, 1832. A member of the U

SNUFF & SPITOONS, 1832. A member of the U.S. Congress taking snuff while standing next to a spitoon. Illustration from the first English edition of Mrs

Background imageTrollope Collection: BLACK COUPLE, 1832. Lithograph from Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

BLACK COUPLE, 1832. Lithograph from Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

Background imageTrollope Collection: The Rev. and Mrs Crawley and their young family which, as an impoverished parson

The Rev. and Mrs Crawley and their young family which, as an impoverished parson, he had difficulty in supporting. Illustration by John Everett Millais (1829-1896)

Background imageTrollope Collection: Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his

Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his brother Edward who is one of the ragged factory boys working amongst the spinning mules

Background imageTrollope Collection: Half-starved factory children supplementing their meagre rations by stealing food from a pig trough

Half-starved factory children supplementing their meagre rations by stealing food from a pig trough. Many such children would have been supplied by the workhouse

Background imageTrollope Collection: Mother urging her child to go to work in the mill. Clothes are rags and straw helps

Mother urging her child to go to work in the mill. Clothes are rags and straw helps keep his feet warm. Children wait for mill door to open

Background imageTrollope Collection: Johnny Eames helping Lord de Guest escape from the angry bull. Illustration of 1883

Johnny Eames helping Lord de Guest escape from the angry bull. Illustration of 1883 by Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932) for The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope

Background imageTrollope Collection: Frances Trollope (born Milton - 1780-1863) English writer and novelist. Mother of

Frances Trollope (born Milton - 1780-1863) English writer and novelist. Mother of the novelist Anthony Trollope (1815-1882). Engraving published London 1835

Background imageTrollope Collection: That Wild Wheel

That Wild Wheel, By Frances Eleanor Trollope, 1892 Engraving

Background imageTrollope Collection: A Member Whist Party At The Athenaeum Club

A Member Whist Party At The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London, UK, Anthony Trollope, Abraham Hayward, Right Hon. W.e. Forster, Sir George Jessel, 1893 Engraving

Background imageTrollope Collection: MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 24 April 1815 a

MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 24 April 1815 a
MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 24 April 1815 A

Background imageTrollope Collection: Major fire at Prudential Assurance Building, High Holborn

Major fire at Prudential Assurance Building, High Holborn
Firefighters at work on a major fire at the Prudential Assurance Company building in High Holborn, London WC1, on 16 June 1932

Background imageTrollope Collection: THE TROLLOPE FAMILY, 1832. The Trollope Family. American cartoon, 1832

THE TROLLOPE FAMILY, 1832. The Trollope Family. American cartoon, 1832, satirizing Mrs Frances Trollope, her daughters, and the artist Auguste Hervieu following the publication of Domestic Manners of

Background imageTrollope Collection: FRANCES TROLLOPE (1780-1863). English novelist. Steel engraving, English, 1843

FRANCES TROLLOPE (1780-1863). English novelist. Steel engraving, English, 1843

Background imageTrollope Collection: TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE. Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet )

TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE. Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet ). Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs

Background imageTrollope Collection: ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). English novelist. Photographed, c1860

ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882). English novelist. Photographed, c1860

Background imageTrollope Collection: FLORENCE: VILLA TROLLOPE. Hotel brochure from the Villa Trollope

FLORENCE: VILLA TROLLOPE. Hotel brochure from the Villa Trollope

Background imageTrollope Collection: HENRY TROLLOPE (1756-1839). English naval officer. Stipple engraving, English, 1802

HENRY TROLLOPE (1756-1839). English naval officer. Stipple engraving, English, 1802



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Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on literature. Born in South Harting, Sussex, his literary prowess knew no bounds. His works like "Framley Parsonage" captured the essence of Victorian society with vivid descriptions and intricate plots. The artistic rendition by John Everett Millais further brought Trollope's words to life. Beyond his writing career, Trollope was known for his involvement in various social circles. The famous Whist Party at Athenaeum showcased his love for card games and intellectual discussions. He frequented libraries like Bethnal Green Military Hospital in East London, where he found solace amidst shelves filled with knowledge. Trollope's influence extended beyond books; he dabbled in other creative endeavors as well. Samuel Cody's patriotic lecture poster attests to this multifaceted talent that transcended boundaries. One cannot forget "The Wench, " an oil painting that encapsulates Trollope's ability to evoke emotions through artistry. This masterpiece reveals another facet of his creativity and showcases the depth of his artistic expression. As time went on, Anthony Trollope continued to leave a lasting legacy even after death – aptly titled "The Last.