1) A brooch, which belonged to Elizabeth Dickens.
2) Elizabeth Dickens, mother of Charles. Photograph of a portrait in oils by John W. Gilbert.
3) The Dickens family Bible, with a marker said to have been made by Elizabeth Dickens.
4) Victorian miniature of Charles Dickens, based on the portrait of 1839 by Daniel Maclise.
5) Frederick Dickens, younger brother of Charles. Photograph of a miniature by Janet Barrow, about 1830.
6) Facsimile of the entry for the marriage of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth in the register of St Luke's Church, Clelsea.
7) Stereoscopic photographs of Charles Dickens, about 1855.
8) Catherine Hogarth. Photograph of a miniature.
9) Dickens in the Media: Book below shows a wood engraving after the portrait of 1839 by Daniel Maclise. Book above includes the issue of the People's Journal, January 1846, showing a wood engraving after a miniature by Margaret Gillies.
2) Elizabeth Dickens, mother of Charles. Photograph of a portrait in oils by John W. Gilbert.
3) The Dickens family Bible, with a marker said to have been made by Elizabeth Dickens.
4) Victorian miniature of Charles Dickens, based on the portrait of 1839 by Daniel Maclise.
5) Frederick Dickens, younger brother of Charles. Photograph of a miniature by Janet Barrow, about 1830.
6) Facsimile of the entry for the marriage of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth in the register of St Luke's Church, Clelsea.
7) Stereoscopic photographs of Charles Dickens, about 1855.
8) Catherine Hogarth. Photograph of a miniature.
9) Dickens in the Media: Book below shows a wood engraving after the portrait of 1839 by Daniel Maclise. Book above includes the issue of the People's Journal, January 1846, showing a wood engraving after a miniature by Margaret Gillies.