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Carol Collection (#11)

"Captivating Carol: A Timeless Tale of Redemption and Joy" Step into the enchanting world of "Carol, " where Charles Dickens' masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol

Background imageCarol Collection: JOSH WHITE (1914-1969). American musician and civil rights activist; also known as Pinewood Tom

JOSH WHITE (1914-1969). American musician and civil rights activist; also known as Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton. Photograped with his wife Carol

Background imageCarol Collection: HERSCHEL LEVIT (1912-1986). Crispus Attucks mural at the Recorder of Deeds building

HERSCHEL LEVIT (1912-1986). Crispus Attucks mural at the Recorder of Deeds building
HERSCHEL LEVIT (1912-1986). " Crispus Attucks" mural at the Recorder of Deeds building, Washington D.C. Mural, c1943. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, late 20th century

Background imageCarol Collection: FLORIDA: GOLFING, c1990. The golf course at the Boca Raton Resort in Boca Raton, Florida

FLORIDA: GOLFING, c1990. The golf course at the Boca Raton Resort in Boca Raton, Florida. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, c1990

Background imageCarol Collection: ALCATRAZ, c1998. Alcatraz Island viewed from across San Francisco Bay, with the

ALCATRAZ, c1998. Alcatraz Island viewed from across San Francisco Bay, with the Alzatraz Federal Penitentiary museum visible. Photograph by Carol Highsmith, c1998

Background imageCarol Collection: ALCATRAZ, c1998. Aerial view of Alcatraz Island, in San Francisco Bay

ALCATRAZ, c1998. Aerial view of Alcatraz Island, in San Francisco Bay. Photograph by Carol Highsmith, c1998

Background imageCarol Collection: WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine

WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina

Background imageCarol Collection: OKLAHOMA: MILK SHOP, 2006. Braums Milk shop along Route 66, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: MILK SHOP, 2006. Braums Milk shop along Route 66, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Carol Highsmith, July 2006

Background imageCarol Collection: PETERSON HOUSE. The room where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865

PETERSON HOUSE. The room where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865. Located in the Peterson House across from Fords Theatre in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, 2007

Background imageCarol Collection: 16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C

16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C

Background imageCarol Collection: SAXOPHONE PLAYER, 2010. Herbert Bernett plays jazz on his saxophone in Mobile, Alabama

SAXOPHONE PLAYER, 2010. Herbert Bernett plays jazz on his saxophone in Mobile, Alabama. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, March 2010

Background imageCarol Collection: DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Alaskan tundra in Denali National Park, Alaska. Photograph by Carol M

DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Alaskan tundra in Denali National Park, Alaska. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, August 2008

Background imageCarol Collection: Christmas Carol O Listen to our Simple Song

Christmas Carol O Listen to our Simple Song
Christmas Carol - O Listen to our Simple Song. McCloy, Samuel 1831 - 1904

Background imageCarol Collection: The Street Carol, Drawn by Phiz

The Street Carol, Drawn by Phiz

Background imageCarol Collection: Ragged British Family Carol Singing - Christmas

Ragged British Family Carol Singing - Christmas - this card bears the title: " I still work for the same firm - Wife and four kids" !! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCarol Collection: Christmas card in the shape of an open book

Christmas card in the shape of an open book, with three children singing carols on the left-hand page. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCarol Collection: The King of Romania at the Cenotaph 12 May 1924

The King of Romania at the Cenotaph 12 May 1924

Background imageCarol Collection: Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944

Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944
CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTE AD. Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944

Background imageCarol Collection: Marleys ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for

Marleys ghost appearing to Scrooge. Illustration by John Leech (1817-64) for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, London 1843-1844

Background imageCarol Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall

Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall, London 5 March 1870. He read extracts from A Christmas Carol and the trial scene from Pickwick Papers

Background imageCarol Collection: Lewis Carrol cot, in Alice Ward, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London

Lewis Carrol cot, in Alice Ward, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London. Named for the author of Alices Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carol pen name of the English mathematician Charles

Background imageCarol Collection: Cast Of Space Patrol

Cast Of Space Patrol
Los Angeles, California: c. 1953 The cast of the television science fiction adventure series, " Space Patrol". From top to bottom: Major Robertson (Ken Mayer), Tonga (Nina Bara)

Background imageCarol Collection: The Street Carol

The Street Carol, Drawn By Phiz

Background imageCarol Collection: Little girl at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, London

Little girl at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, London
A little girl with Father Christmas (fireman Pester) at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, London, 2 January 1955. A total of 65 children attended the party

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol singers in the snow

Carol singers in the snow
A group of children, wrapped up warmly in hats, scarves and mittens, sing carols as the snow falls around them. c.1920

Background imageCarol Collection: Ileana and Carol

Ileana and Carol
ILEANA HOHENZOLLERN, in the royal carriage on her wedding day, with her father, King Carol II of Romania. She married Archduke Anton of Austria and had six children. Date: 1909 - 1991

Background imageCarol Collection: Children / Singing 1938

Children / Singing 1938
A group of children at Christmas, carol singing at an open window. Date: 1938

Background imageCarol Collection: Princess Michael of Kent signing a book at St Pauls

Princess Michael of Kent signing a book at St Pauls
Princess Michael of Kent signing a book while attending a Carol Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London, on 17 December 1992

Background imageCarol Collection: Federal Theatre Marionettes present A Christmas carol Federa

Federal Theatre Marionettes present A Christmas carol Federa
Federal Theatre Marionettes present A Christmas carol. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of A Christmas Carol at the Repertory Theatre

Background imageCarol Collection: The Works Progress Administration in Ohio presents the Feder

The Works Progress Administration in Ohio presents the Federal Theatre for youth in A Christmas Carol. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of A Christmas Carol

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol Day in Florence by David Wright

Carol Day in Florence by David Wright
Illustration by David Wright showing the character of his Daily Mail strip cartoon, Carol Day, in a bedroom in Florence. c.1962

Background imageCarol Collection: The christmas carol

The christmas carol

Background imageCarol Collection: Bucharest, Romania - Palace

Bucharest, Romania - Palace
The Royal Palace in Bucharest, now the National Museum of Art of Romania and the Central University Library of Bucharest (bottom left)

Background imageCarol Collection: Anghel Saligny Bridge, Cernavoda, Romania

Anghel Saligny Bridge, Cernavoda, Romania
The Anghel Saligny Bridge (formerly King Carol I Bridge - built between 1890 and 1895) over the River - formerly the longest bridge in Europe and the third longest in the world

Background imageCarol Collection: Braila, Romania - King Carol Boulevard

Braila, Romania - King Carol Boulevard
Braila, Romania - Bulevardul Carol (King Carol Boulevard) Date: 1906

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol Hotel, Constanta, Romania

Carol Hotel, Constanta, Romania - a principal port on the Black Sea Date: circa 1903

Background imageCarol Collection: Craiova, Romania

Craiova, Romania
St. Demetrius Church; The Church of Cosuna Monastery the oldest building preserved in Craiova, Romania dating from 1483. Also pictured (right)

Background imageCarol Collection: Constanta, Romania

Constanta, Romania - The Royal Yacht of King Carol I and a statue of Ovid at Constanta, one of the principal ports on the Black Sea. Date: 1902

Background imageCarol Collection: Queen Maria of Romania and her children

Queen Maria of Romania and her children
Queen Maria of Romania (1875-1938) and her first three children (left to right): Prince Carol (1893-1953) (later King Carol II)

Background imageCarol Collection: Romania - Braila - Carol Boulevard

Romania - Braila - Carol Boulevard (named after King Carol I) - a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of the Braila County. Date: 1906

Background imageCarol Collection: Prince Carol and Princess Elisabeth of Romania

Prince Carol and Princess Elisabeth of Romania
Prince Carol (1893-1953) (later King Carol II) and Princess Elisabeth (1894-1956) (later Queen of Greece) Date: circa 1896

Background imageCarol Collection: Russo-Turkish War - King Carol I of Romania

Russo-Turkish War - King Carol I of Romania
King Carol I of Romania - he personally led Romanian troops during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78 (as depicted here) and assumed command of the Russo/Romanian army during the siege of Plevna

Background imageCarol Collection: Romania - Galati

Romania - Galati
During the Russo-Turkish War, Romania fought on the Russian side and in the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, Romania was recognized as an independent state by the Great Powers

Background imageCarol Collection: Coronation Sailors

Coronation Sailors
Roumanian sailors among the bunting in the rigging of a sailing ship, decorated for the Coronation of King Carol II. Date: 1930

Background imageCarol Collection: The Sketch Christmas Number 1959

The Sketch Christmas Number 1959
Front cover illustration by Leslie Wood for the Christmas Number of The Sketch 1959, featuring carol singers, dancers at a party, ice skaters and a post man. Date: 1959

Background imageCarol Collection: Roumanian Horse Show

Roumanian Horse Show
A Romanian officer giving a magnificent horse jumping display for King Carol II of Romania during his visit to Timisoara, following his return from exile. Date: 1930s

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol II of Roumania

Carol II of Roumania
CAROL II, KING OF ROMANIA King of Romania from 1930 to 1940, son of King Ferdinand and Princess Marie of Edinburgh. Seen here meeting a group of boy scouts. Date: 1893 - 1953

Background imageCarol Collection: The Christmas Waits, 1911

The Christmas Waits, 1911
A group of singers and musicians (or Waits) walking through the snow to entertain their fellow men at Christmas time. Date: 1911

Background imageCarol Collection: Prince Carol of Romania in uniform

Prince Carol of Romania in uniform
Prince Carol of Romania (1893-1953), heir to the Romanian throne, seen here in uniform with others at the Headquarters of the 8th Division in Bacau, during the First World War




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"Captivating Carol: A Timeless Tale of Redemption and Joy" Step into the enchanting world of "Carol, " where Charles Dickens' masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol, " comes to life. From the heartwarming illustrations by Harold Cropping in a 1920 edition to the haunting encounters with Marley's ghost, this story has captivated generations. Join Scrooge on his transformative journey as he witnesses Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim's resilience amidst hardship. The spirit of Christmas permeates every page, reminding us of the power of compassion and generosity. Immerse yourself in the vibrant scenes from Mr. Fezziwig's Ball, illustrated by John Leech. Feel the joyous atmosphere as characters dance and revel in merriment, showcasing Dickens' ability to transport readers to a time gone by. Scrooge at his desk symbolizes greed and isolation but also serves as a catalyst for change. Witness his transformation as he confronts his own mortality when faced with seeing his own grave – a pivotal moment that shakes him to his core. Not only does "Carol" refer to Dickens' timeless tale, but it also alludes to the 2015 film adaptation starring Cate Blanchett. This modern interpretation brings new dimensions while staying true to the essence of Dickens' original work. Intriguingly layered with themes of redemption and second chances, "Carol" continues to resonate across cultures and generations alike. It reminds us that even those seemingly lost can find their way back through acts of kindness during this magical season. So gather around this holiday season and let "Carol" remind you that love triumphs over bitterness, generosity heals wounds, and embracing the spirit of Christmas can transform even the coldest hearts into beacons of warmth and hope.