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1836 Collection (#2)

In the year 1836, a myriad of remarkable events unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on history

Background image1836 Collection: Oliver Twist / Fagin

Oliver Twist / Fagin
Olivers reception by Fagin and the boys

Background image1836 Collection: Texas, San Antonio, The Alamo, 1836, Alamo Mission, Battle Of The Alamo, UNESCO World

Texas, San Antonio, The Alamo, 1836, Alamo Mission, Battle Of The Alamo, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background image1836 Collection: LAVOISIER, Marie Anne Pierrette (1758-1836); Lavoisier, Anto

LAVOISIER, Marie Anne Pierrette (1758-1836); Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent (1743-1794). Lavoisiers wife and collaborator.; French chemist. Lavoisier

Background image1836 Collection: Street scene (top) / Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836

Street scene (top) / Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836
HOKUSAI: SKETCH, 1836. Street scene (top)/Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836

Background image1836 Collection: Royal Vauxhall pre-flight consultation

Royal Vauxhall pre-flight consultation. Historical artwork depicting a meeting held prior to the flight of the Royal Vauxhall in 1836

Background image1836 Collection: Hand anatomy, 19th Century illustration

Hand anatomy, 19th Century illustration. Historical hand coloured lithographic print showing the muscles (brown), tendons (white) and blood vessels (red and blue) of the human hand

Background image1836 Collection: Union Workhouse, Easthampstead, Berkshire

Union Workhouse, Easthampstead, Berkshire
A distant view of the Easthampstead Union workhouse, Berkshire, opened in about 1836, in buildings adapted from former almshouses

Background image1836 Collection: Fagin in Jail

Fagin in Jail
Fagin in the condemned cell

Background image1836 Collection: Turin / Bridge / Po 1836

Turin / Bridge / Po 1836
The bridge over the river Po, running through Turin (Torino)

Background image1836 Collection: Mr Pickwick Picnics

Mr Pickwick Picnics
Mr Pickwick picnics

Background image1836 Collection: Jos Chamberlain Monocle

Jos Chamberlain Monocle
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Statesman, depicted by Renouard in characteristic pose with his trademark monocle. Date: 1836 - 1914

Background image1836 Collection: Maria Letizia Bonaparte

Maria Letizia Bonaparte
MARIA LETIZIA RAMOLINO BONAPARTE Mother of Napoleon I and his brothers and sisters, most of them royals of some kind, if only temporarily. Date: 1750 - 1836

Background image1836 Collection: F C Burnand / Vanity Fair

F C Burnand / Vanity Fair
SIR FRANCIS COWLEY BURNAND journalist, editor of Punch Date: 1836 - 1917

Background image1836 Collection: Gipsy women sketched by Queen Victoria

Gipsy women sketched by Queen Victoria
Gipsy women, encamped near Claremont in Surrey where Queen Victoria spent the Christmas of 1836 (when she was still Princess Victoria)

Background image1836 Collection: Israel Mount Tabor

Israel Mount Tabor
Distant view of the mountain, the location of many interesting Biblical events. Date: 1836

Background image1836 Collection: NEW YORK: LOCKPORT, 1836. View of the Upper Village of Lockport, New York

NEW YORK: LOCKPORT, 1836. View of the Upper Village of Lockport, New York, from above the Race showing the ten combined locks on the Erie Canal. Lithograph, 1836

Background image1836 Collection: A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian

A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian, the Iguanodon, near Cuckfield, Sussex in 1820, and deduced from the teeth that it was a herbivore

Background image1836 Collection: France Tours

France Tours
The cathedral of Saint-Gatien. Date: 1836

Background image1836 Collection: Carle Vernet, French (1758-1836), Lithographic Printing House of F. Delpech, lithograph

Carle Vernet, French (1758-1836), Lithographic Printing House of F. Delpech, lithograph

Background image1836 Collection: THE HOP GARDEN, 1836. Wood engraving, American

THE HOP GARDEN, 1836. Wood engraving, American

Background image1836 Collection: Neville Hall, Ulverston

Neville Hall, Ulverston

Background image1836 Collection: Thomas Earl Brassey

Thomas Earl Brassey
THOMAS, first earl BRASSEY, son of Thomas Brassey the contractor; husband of Anna, owner of the Sunbeam yacht. Date: 1836 - 1918

Background image1836 Collection: Jos Chamberlain Photo

Jos Chamberlain Photo
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Statesman, depicted with his trademark monocle

Background image1836 Collection: Ws GILBERT (1836-1911)

Ws GILBERT (1836-1911)
WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT English playwright. Began collaboration with Arthur Sullivan (Gilbert writing the librettos, Sullivan the music) on highly popular comic operas

Background image1836 Collection: Goodwood: before Start

Goodwood: before Start
Preparing to start a race at Goodwood

Background image1836 Collection: Charles Simeon (Kay)

Charles Simeon (Kay)
CHARLES SIMEON Divine and author

Background image1836 Collection: Twist / Affecionate Pals

Twist / Affecionate Pals
Oliver is claimed by his affectionate friends

Background image1836 Collection: Twist / Evidence Destroyed

Twist / Evidence Destroyed
The evidence destroyed

Background image1836 Collection: Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney

Mr Bumble and Mrs Corney taking tea

Background image1836 Collection: Dickens / The Chimes

Dickens / The Chimes
Trotty Veck - a poor ticket porter whose outlook is converted from despair to hope by the spirits of the chimes on New Years Eve

Background image1836 Collection: Bathingmachines / Brighton

Bathingmachines / Brighton
Ladies and babies paddle and splash in the sea at Brighton

Background image1836 Collection: Oliver Chez Fagin

Oliver Chez Fagin
Oliver with Fagin, the Artful Dodger, Bill Sykes and Nancy

Background image1836 Collection: Oliver Meets Fagin

Oliver Meets Fagin
Oliver is introduced to the respectable old gentleman - actually Fagin, the head of a gang of thieves

Background image1836 Collection: Portrait of the author for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836

Portrait of the author for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836
5304632 Portrait of the author for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836, by Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869), French writer

Background image1836 Collection: Horses and jockeys warming up at Goodwood Racecourse in front of fashionable crowds in the Grand

Horses and jockeys warming up at Goodwood Racecourse in front of fashionable crowds in the Grand Stand
5912953 Horses and jockeys warming up at Goodwood Racecourse in front of fashionable crowds in the Grand Stand. Preparing to start a thoroughbred race at the Goodwood track, Sussex, 1836

Background image1836 Collection: Bay Middleton, winner of the Derby 1836, being led to the paddock at Epsom Racecourse in front of

Bay Middleton, winner of the Derby 1836, being led to the paddock at Epsom Racecourse in front of fashionable crowds in
5912952 Bay Middleton, winner of the Derby 1836, being led to the paddock at Epsom Racecourse in front of fashionable crowds in the Grand Stand. Color print after an engraving by R.G

Background image1836 Collection: Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by

Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869)
5304573 Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869), French writer

Background image1836 Collection: Portrait of Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist, 1836 (engraving)

Portrait of Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist, 1836 (engraving)
863525 Portrait of Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist, 1836 (engraving); (add.info.: Mary Russell Mitford (1787-1855) English novelist and dramatist, born at Alresford, Hampshire

Background image1836 Collection: Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by

Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869)
5304571 Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869), French writer

Background image1836 Collection: The Great Khan at Damascus. engraving drawn by W. H. Bartlett, engraved by W. Kelsall. 1836

The Great Khan at Damascus. engraving drawn by W. H. Bartlett, engraved by W. Kelsall. 1836
3665550 The Great Khan at Damascus. engraving drawn by W. H. Bartlett, engraved by W. Kelsall. 1836; (add.info.: The Great Khan at Damascus. engraving drawn by W. H. Bartlett, engraved by W. Kelsall)

Background image1836 Collection: Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by

Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869)
5304568 Title page, Illustration from Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 written by, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869), French writer

Background image1836 Collection: 19th century illustration, showing gardening near the railway arches (Viaduct), at Bermondsey

19th century illustration, showing gardening near the railway arches (Viaduct), at Bermondsey, London, England. 1836
5310717 19th century illustration, showing gardening near the railway arches (Viaduct), at Bermondsey, London, England. 1836; (add.info.: Date: 1836); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background image1836 Collection: Horses and jockeys racing in the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse, 1836. Anticipation

Horses and jockeys racing in the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse, 1836. Anticipation
5912955 Horses and jockeys racing in the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse, 1836. Anticipation... Who is the winner

Background image1836 Collection: Donato Lazzari Bramante

Donato Lazzari Bramante
2603628 Donato Lazzari Bramante; (add.info.: Donato Lazzari Bramante (1444 - 1514) Italian architect and painter. engraving from "The Gallery of Portraits" Vol VI by Charles Knight (London)

Background image1836 Collection: Huntingdon County Gaol and House of Correction, England, built c1828 to design by William Wilkins

Huntingdon County Gaol and House of Correction, England, built c1828 to design by William Wilkins
530251 Huntingdon County Gaol and House of Correction, England, built c1828 to design by William Wilkins. Radiating principle: Treadmills for grinding corn and raising water worked by prisoners

Background image1836 Collection: Giraffe browsing on tree. Hand-coloured engraving published 1836

Giraffe browsing on tree. Hand-coloured engraving published 1836
533416 Giraffe browsing on tree. Hand-coloured engraving published 1836.; (add.info.: Giraffe browsing on tree. Jean Lamarck (1744-1829) French naturalist

Background image1836 Collection: Front cover of No. 1 The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens

Front cover of No. 1 The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens
5669033 Front cover of No. 1 The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, writing as Boz and illustrated by Robert Seymour

Background image1836 Collection: Illustration for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836

Illustration for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836
5304628 Illustration for Jocelyn and La Chute d'un ange 1885 the story written in 1836, by Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine, Knight of Pratz (1790-1869), French writer




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In the year 1836, a myriad of remarkable events unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on history. The skies witnessed the awe-inspiring Vauxhall Royal Balloon's first ascent, captivating hearts and minds with its ethereal beauty. Meanwhile, Bill Sykes (Barnard) emerged as a prominent figure, his name whispered in hushed tones across London's streets. Literary genius W. S. Gilbert made his debut in Vanity Fair, enchanting readers with his unparalleled wit and charm. Oliver Twist graced the title page of Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, immersing us in a world of hardship and resilience. The boxing ring became alive with fierce competition as Daniel Mendoza showcased his prowess as a boxer extraordinaire. His skillful moves left spectators breathless and craving for more. Amidst these cultural marvels, The Pickwick Papers adorned bookshelves with its captivating cover design by Charles Dickens himself. Each stroke of artistry beckoned readers to embark on unforgettable adventures within its pages. While literature flourished, historical artwork shed light on the intricacies of our cardiovascular system—a testament to human curiosity and scientific progress. However, not all was grandeur; tragedy struck during the Siege of the Alamo in 1836 when brave souls fought valiantly against overwhelming odds—an event forever etched into our collective memory. Closer to home were reminders of societal challenges faced by Guiltcross Union Workhouse in Kenninghall, Norfolk—where compassion battled destitution—and Union Workhouses like Wantage in Oxfordshire and Henstead in Swainsthorpe stood as symbols of hope amidst adversity. Thus was the tapestry woven by 1836—a year that encapsulated both triumphs and tribulations; where balloons soared high above while battles raged below; where literature transported us to worlds unknown while society grappled with inequality.