Art

Photographic glass plates of the moonCharles Job
Original artwork for The Water-Babies: "There he saw the last of the gairfowl, standing up on the allalonestone, all alone"Charles Job
A Correct Chart of Hispaniola with the Windward Passage,Charles Job
Original watercolour illustrations of characters from Oliver TwistCharles Job
Portrait of Charles DickensCharles Job
"The book-pedler accompanied me over the bridge"Charles Job
"He felt himself the meanest rascal for deceivin' em"Charles Job
"Then, Cobbs" says he, "you shall be our Head Gardener when we are married"Charles Job
"Hearing him say my name is Norval"Charles Job
"Having first seen Angela at a farmhouse"Charles Job
"Found a fiddle in the kitchen"Charles Job
"As I gave the Verger his fee"Charles Job
"Mrs Harry Walmers, Junior, fatigued, sir?"Charles Job
For small Tailpiece to Chapter I Seven Poor TravellersCharles Job
"Adorable Norah, kiss me or I'll jump in head-foremost"Charles Job
For Very small Tailpiece to Chapter 3 The Seven Poor TravellersCharles Job
"The post-horse will probably rear"Charles Job
"It is the hand of a brave Englishman"Charles Job
"My friend -" began the CaptainCharles Job
Mud, KewCharles Job
A supernaturally preserved DruidCharles Job
"Let it lie here, while I tell my story"Charles Job
[Preparatory sketches]Charles Job
"Might I think that a queer start?"Charles Job
The Holly Tree & The Seven Poor TravellersCharles Job
I espied at one of the upper lattices which stood open, a decent bodyCharles Job
Second Branch The BootsCharles Job
"They built me up with straw to the waist"Charles Job
It gradually seemed to him as if he had recovered a motherCharles Job
Third Branch The BillCharles Job
"There was an officer at their head encouraging his men"Charles Job
"A low, bandy-legged, brick-making bulldog standing in the doorway"Charles Job