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Dickinson Collection (#3)

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Background imageDickinson Collection: ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageDickinson Collection: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American politician

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American politician. Colored etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale

Background imageDickinson Collection: EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886). American poet. Silhouette, 1845

EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886). American poet. Silhouette, 1845

Background imageDickinson Collection: LIBERTY SONG, 1768. John Dickinsons Liberty Song, which swept the colonies in 1768

LIBERTY SONG, 1768. John Dickinsons Liberty Song, which swept the colonies in 1768 and was the first patriotic music to be published in America

Background imageDickinson Collection: Country road

Country road
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1940s: Heavily rutted dirt country road near Dickinson, North Dakota, farm house on the horizon. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageDickinson Collection: The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall

The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull

Background imageDickinson Collection: American statesman. Line engraving by B. L. Prevost, 1781, after a drawing by Pierre Eugene du

American statesman. Line engraving by B. L. Prevost, 1781, after a drawing by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere
JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American statesman. Line engraving by B.L. Prevost, 1781, after a drawing by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere

Background imageDickinson Collection: 7th President of the United States. Jacksons fatal duel with Charles Dickenson on May 30

7th President of the United States. Jacksons fatal duel with Charles Dickenson on May 30, 1806: wood engraving
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). 7th President of the United States. Jacksons fatal duel with Charles Dickenson on May 30, 1806: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageDickinson Collection: A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S

A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S
CHRISTY: U.S. CONSTITUTION. A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787

Background imageDickinson Collection: EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1830-1886). American poet. As a child. Oil painting, n. d

EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1830-1886). American poet. As a child. Oil painting, n. d
EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1830-1886). American poet. As a child. Oil painting, n.d

Background imageDickinson Collection: DICKINSON COLLEGE, 1883. Dickinson College at Carlisle, Pennsylvania

DICKINSON COLLEGE, 1883. Dickinson College at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, founded by Benjamin Rush in 1783. Wood engravings, American, 1883

Background imageDickinson Collection: ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Line and mezzotint engraving, American

ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1842-1932). American lecturer. Line and mezzotint engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageDickinson Collection: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American statesman. Stipple engraving, 1836, after Charles Willson Peale

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American statesman. Stipple engraving, 1836, after Charles Willson Peale

Background imageDickinson Collection: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1800). American statesman. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1800). American statesman. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageDickinson Collection: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American politician. Copper engraving

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American politician. Copper engraving

Background imageDickinson Collection: Richard Dickinson

Richard Dickinson
RICHARD DICKY DICKINSON Lavatory attendant at Scarborough Spa : he is the only named lavatory attendant in our collection. Date: 1669 - ?

Background imageDickinson Collection: PREV2A-00001

PREV2A-00001
John Dickinson, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a portrait by Charles Wilson Peale. 1770

Background imageDickinson Collection: Booksellers Retreat

Booksellers Retreat
The Booksellers Provident Retreat at Abbots Langley, Herts built as a result of the benevolence of paper magnate John Dickinson in 1844. The house is still used this way

Background imageDickinson Collection: _MG_2517

_MG_2517
Ridgeway Lutheran Church, Prairie Outpost Park, Dickinson, North Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background imageDickinson Collection: Robert Peel(Y) / Dickinson

Robert Peel(Y) / Dickinson
SIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman in the 1830s




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"Dickinson: A Tale of Legacy, Creativity, and Resilience" Step into the captivating world of Dickinson, where the enigmatic poet Emily Dickinson weaves her words like a tapestry of emotions. From her secluded sanctuary in Wroxton Abbey to the bustling streets of Amherst, Massachusetts, this is a story that transcends time. But Dickinson is not just about one woman's poetic genius; it encompasses the lives and stories of many others. The employees of John Henry Dickinson Ltd and Cutlers at Lowfield Cutlery Forge bring their craftsmanship to life with every stroke of their blades on Guernsey Road. On the front cover stands Dorothy Hyson and Dorothy Dickinson - two women who embody strength and grace. Their presence hints at the power that lies within each character in this intricate tale. From Fourth Avenue in Huntington, West Virginia to Town Hall in Amherst, Massachusetts - these places become witnesses to both triumphs and tribulations. Modern Athenians plate 2 captures Edinburgh's vibrant spirit as Lady Emily Foley graces its pages with elegance unmatched. The rhythm continues beyond poetry as music hall Crystal Tank artistes from Dickinson & Johnson take center stage. Their performances echo through time, leaving an indelible mark on all who witness them. Even history finds its place within these pages; recruits from 1780 march proudly while a Certificate of Appreciation from Sep 1916 to Dec 1918 reminds us of those who served at National Projectile Factory in Templeborough. And amidst it all emerges Alasdair Dickinson - a name that carries echoes from past generations into modern times. His connection to this narrative adds depth and intrigue for those seeking answers hidden within its folds. Dickinson is more than just a name; it represents resilience against adversity, creativity born out of solitude, and legacies intertwined across continents. Step into this mesmerizing world where words dance off pages like magic – you won't want to leave.