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Carol Collection (#8)

"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: Marleys Ghost. 'the Same Face: The Very Same. Marley In His Pigtail, Usual Waistcoat

Marleys Ghost. "the Same Face: The Very Same. Marley In His Pigtail, Usual Waistcoat
Marleys Ghost. " the Same Face: The Very Same. Marley In His Pigtail, Usual Waistcoat, Tights And Boots; The Tassels On The Latter Bristling, Like His Pigtail, And His Coat Skirts

Background imageCarol Collection: The Last Of The Spirits. 'good Spirit. I Will Honour Christmas In My Heart

The Last Of The Spirits. "good Spirit. I Will Honour Christmas In My Heart, And Try To Keep It All The Year
The Last Of The Spirits. " good Spirit. I Will Honour Christmas In My Heart, And Try To Keep It All The Year. Oh, Tell Me I May Sponge Away The Writing On This Stone!"

Background imageCarol Collection: The Ghostly Knocker. 'it Was Not Angry Or Ferocious, But Looked At Scrooge As Marley Used To Look

The Ghostly Knocker. "it Was Not Angry Or Ferocious, But Looked At Scrooge As Marley Used To Look
The Ghostly Knocker. " it Was Not Angry Or Ferocious, But Looked At Scrooge As Marley Used To Look: With Ghostly Spectacles Turned Up On Its Ghostly Forehead

Background imageCarol Collection: Scrooge Objects To Christmas. 'out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, 'Said Scrooge

Scrooge Objects To Christmas. "out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, "Said Scrooge
Scrooge Objects To Christmas. " out Upon Merrry Christmas! If I Could Work My Will, " Said Scrooge, " every Idiot Who Goes About With Merry Christmas On His Lips

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol I, 1839

Carol I, 1839

Background imageCarol Collection: Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise Zu Wied, 1843 - 1916. German Born Queen Consort Of Romania As The

Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise Zu Wied, 1843 - 1916. German Born Queen Consort Of Romania As The Wife Of King Carol I Of Romania, Widely Known By Her Literary Name Of Carmen Sylva

Background imageCarol Collection: Carol I, 1839 - 1914. Born Prince Karl Of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Carol I, 1839 - 1914. Born Prince Karl Of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Reigning Prince And Then King Of Romania From 1866 To 1914. From La Esfera, 1914

Background imageCarol Collection: 1900s Greetings Card Coat Hat Winter Cold Weather

1900s Greetings Card Coat Hat Winter Cold Weather
1900s, greetings, card, coat, hat, winter, cold, weather, xmas, christmas, girl, girls, dog, dogs, big, large, animal, animals, pet, pets, fur, trimming, wavy, edge, edging, music, singing, carol

Background imageCarol Collection: Winter scene (Carol Singing?)

Winter scene (Carol Singing?) by Maurice Wheatcroft

Background imageCarol Collection: A Choir of Angels (from the St Bertin Altarpiece), ca 1459. Artist: Marmion, Simon (ca 1425-1489)

A Choir of Angels (from the St Bertin Altarpiece), ca 1459. Artist: Marmion, Simon (ca 1425-1489)
A Choir of Angels (from the St Bertin Altarpiece), ca 1459. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCarol Collection: Elisabeth of Wied, Carmen Sylva

Elisabeth of Wied, Carmen Sylva
ELISABETH OF WIED (1843 - 1916) Wife of Carol I of Romania, seen here in national costume. Widely known by her literary name, Carmen Sylva. Date: 1891

Background imageCarol Collection: The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson

The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson
Waits musicians rather put out of action during the festive period due to residents of one street playing jazz tunes loudly from their windows instead. Date: 1921

Background imageCarol Collection: Jewellery designer Carol Russell in Biba

Jewellery designer Carol Russell in Biba
Carol Russell, a freelance jewellery designer wearing a jersey trouser suit from Biba in a brown and beige check. The necklace is one of her own and was available from Tony Armstrong boutique

Background imageCarol Collection: Romania - Drobeta-Turnu Severin

Romania - Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Drobeta-Turnu Severin - a city in Mehedinti County, Oltenia, Romania, on the left bank of the Danube. The Boulevard Carol I. Date: circa 1906

Background imageCarol Collection: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing - Christmas Carol

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing - Christmas Carol. The carol first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems, having been written by Charles Wesley. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCarol Collection: Prince Carol and Princess Helen of Romania

Prince Carol and Princess Helen of Romania
Crown Prince Carol of Romania, later King Carol II, with his fiancee Princess Helen of Greece in 1921. When they married, Carol already had a chequered past

Background imageCarol Collection: King Carol II of Romania and his son Michael

King Carol II of Romania and his son Michael
King Carol II of Romania (1893-1953) and his son, Prince Michael (b.1921)

Background imageCarol Collection: Prince Nicholas of Romania

Prince Nicholas of Romania (1903-1978), in about 1928. Nicholas was Queen Marie of Romanias second son and the grandson of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh. He attended Eton and served in the British Navy

Background imageCarol Collection: 18th Century Carols

18th Century Carols
The village choirmaster, with a group of boys and a man with a fiddle, sing carols in the village street

Background imageCarol Collection: Illustration for A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Bob Cratchet carries

Illustration for A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Bob Cratchet carries tiny Tim on his shoulders

Background imageCarol Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia

Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia. The Tower of Pelisor Castle

Background imageCarol Collection: Self Portrait with a Cittern, 1674. Artist: Mieris, Frans van, the Elder (1635-1681)

Self Portrait with a Cittern, 1674. Artist: Mieris, Frans van, the Elder (1635-1681)
Self Portrait with a Cittern, 1674. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCarol Collection: Singing Boy with Flute, c. 1623. Artist: Hals, Frans I (1581-1666)

Singing Boy with Flute, c. 1623. Artist: Hals, Frans I (1581-1666)
Singing Boy with Flute, c.1623. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageCarol Collection: At the Christmas service by Charles Robinson

At the Christmas service by Charles Robinson
Scene showing children singing At the Christmas Service. This image has a strange cartoon like style which differs from the other illustrations. Date: 1906

Background imageCarol Collection: Portrait of Carol Dempster, Griffith film star, Hollywood, 1

Portrait of Carol Dempster, Griffith film star, Hollywood, 1921 Date: 1921

Background imageCarol Collection: Carolling

Carolling
Three carol singers in period costume. Date: circa 1903

Background imageCarol Collection: Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916)

Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania. Carmen Sylva in his study. Engraving by Jonnard. The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored

Background imageCarol Collection: Christmas Preparations - In Heath Robinsonland

Christmas Preparations - In Heath Robinsonland
No. 2 - Training a young wait. Blasting a trumpet player with wind and rain so he is prepared for all weathers once he goes Christmas carolling. Date: 1909

Background imageCarol Collection: Two boys on a drum-shaped New Year card

Two boys on a drum-shaped New Year card
Two boys singing a Christmas carol on a drum-shaped New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCarol Collection: Portrait of King and Crown Prince of Romania, 1931

Portrait of King and Crown Prince of Romania, 1931
Photograph of King Carol of Romania (1893-1953) and his son, Crown Prince Michael (1921 - ), taken at the Castelul Pelisor (Pelisor Castle), in Sinaia, Romania, where they were recently in residence




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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.