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Slide set: Characters from Dickens: as impersonated by Mr Bransby Williams (lecture: Newton & Co., 32-45 slides, 1910-1912)

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Bill Sikes ('Oliver Twist'). 'None of your 'Mistering' you always mean mischief when you come that.'
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Newman Noggs ('Nicholas Nickleby'). 'Nickleby! I served you faithfully'
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Montague Figg ('Martin Chuzzlewit'). 'And so, sir, not for myself, who have no claim upon you, but for my crushed, my sensitive and independent friend'
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Barnaby Rudge. 'Ha, ha! Why how much better to be silly than as wise as you!'
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Trotty Veck and Toby ('The Chimes'). 'It's Tripe!'
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The Cricket on the Hearth
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Other related organisation

in stock of Newton & Co., 1912-1948 (item ref. 8UB)

Main type of image
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Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (earliest possible 1910, latest possible 1912)
People linked to this set

model: WILLIAMS, Bransby  (1870-1961) – slides 1-12

model: LUCAS, E.H.  (1865-1927) – slides 33-45

model: LUCAS, Miss E.M.  (1897-1973) – slides 33-45

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Related slide sets

see generic title Characters from Dickens (generic set title – 2 different versions are known)

reissue of Characters from Dickens: as impersonated by Mr Bransby Williams (lecture: Newton & Co., 12-20 slides, 1902)

People involved in slide production

BARNARD, Fred  (1846-1896) – creator of source image(s), slides 13-30

GREIG, James  (1861-1941) – creator of source image(s), slides 31-32

People appearing in slides

WILLIAMS, Bransby  (1870-1961) – slides 6, 8, 11-12

Notes

The 1912 Newton catalogue (Part I) lists slides 1-32, but the 1913 Part II adds Slides 33-45, featuring the Lucases.

Lucerna ID  3006517

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 28 May 2021

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