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Scrooge Sees Marley Face

Scrooge is startled to see Marleys face on his door, instead of the knocker. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10130219

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1843 Carol Dickens Drudgery Ebenezer Knocker Marley Misery Scrooge Sees Startled

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This print captures a pivotal moment in Charles Dickens' timeless classic, "A Christmas Carol." The image depicts the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge standing before his door, only to be startled by the haunting visage of his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley. Instead of the usual knocker, Marley's face looms ominously on the door, sending shivers down Scrooge's spine. The historical and Victorian setting is beautifully captured in this print, transporting viewers back to 1843 when Dickens first published his iconic tale of redemption and holiday spirit. The sense of drudgery and misery that surrounds Scrooge is palpable in this scene, as he comes face to face with the consequences of his selfish ways. As Scrooge sees Marley's ghostly face staring back at him, it serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and generosity during the Christmas season. This image perfectly encapsulates the themes of regret and transformation that are central to "A Christmas Carol," making it a must-have for any fan of literature or history. Overall, this stunning print from Mary Evans Prints Online is sure to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wonderment for anyone who appreciates the magic of Dickens' beloved story.


Framed Prints

Introducing the captivating "Scrooge Sees Marley's Face" framed print from the Media Storehouse collection, exclusively sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online. This enchanting illustration brings Charles Dickens' classic tale of A Christmas Carol to life, as Ebenezer Scrooge is startled by the unexpected appearance of Marley's face on his door instead of the traditional knocker. The intricate details and rich colors of this timeless image are sure to add a touch of Victorian charm and holiday spirit to any room in your home or office. Each frame is meticulously crafted to preserve and enhance the beauty of the print, making it a cherished addition to your decor. Experience the magic of Dickens' beloved story in a whole new way with this exquisite framed print from Media Storehouse.


Photo Prints

Experience the chilling tale of "A Christmas Carol" come to life with our exquisite "Scrooge Sees Marley's Face" photographic print from Media Storehouse and Mary Evans Prints Online. This iconic image captures the moment of shock and terror on Ebenezer Scrooge's face as he encounters the ghostly visage of his former business partner, Marley, on his door instead of the knocker. Our high-quality photographic prints are meticulously crafted to bring out the intricate details and vibrant colors of this classic scene, making it a must-have for any holiday decor or Victorian-themed collection. Add this captivating piece to your home or office today and let the spirit of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come fill your space with wonder and delight.


Poster Prints

Introducing the "Scrooge Sees Marley's Face" poster print, a captivating addition to your home or office decor from the Media Storehouse range. This exquisite poster, featuring the iconic image from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," depicts Ebenezer Scrooge's startled expression as he encounters the face of Jacob Marley on his door instead of the expected knocker. Bring the classic tale of redemption and transformation to life with this striking and intricately detailed print, sourced from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online. With its high-quality printing and vibrant colors, this poster is sure to make a lasting impression and add a touch of timeless holiday spirit to any space. The "Scrooge Sees Marley's Face" poster is a must-have for fans of Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol," and the enduring power of storytelling. Order yours today and join Scrooge on his unforgettable journey towards change and renewal.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Discover the thrilling world of "Scrooge Sees Marley's Face" with Media Storehouse's captivating jigsaw puzzles! This enchanting puzzle, featuring the iconic illustration from Mary Evans Prints Online, brings Charles Dickens' classic tale of A Christmas Carol to life. As Scrooge is startled in his home, instead of seeing a simple knocker, he is faced with the shocking image of Marley's ghostly visage. Engage in this intriguing puzzle and help Scrooge embark on his journey of redemption. With stunning attention to detail, our high-quality puzzle pieces are sure to challenge and delight puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Immerse yourself in the story and create a cherished memory with this captivating puzzle from Media Storehouse.

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