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Seven Dails" — Cruikshank's seventh illustration for Dickens's "Sketches by  Boz" (Second Series), Chapter 5 in "Scenes."
Seven Dails" — Cruikshank's seventh illustration for Dickens's "Sketches by Boz" (Second Series), Chapter 5 in "Scenes."

How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine

How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine

George Cruikshank - English Illustrator - "Seven Dials" by George  Cruikshank from "Sketches by Boz" (Charles Dickens) London: John Macrone,  1837. Vol. III. Second Series. First edition Stock Photo - Alamy
George Cruikshank - English Illustrator - "Seven Dials" by George Cruikshank from "Sketches by Boz" (Charles Dickens) London: John Macrone, 1837. Vol. III. Second Series. First edition Stock Photo - Alamy

LONDON SLUMS Dudley Street, Seven Dials, about 1840. The poverty here was  noted by Charles Dickens, John Keats and in W.S. Gilbert's Iolanthe Stock  Photo - Alamy
LONDON SLUMS Dudley Street, Seven Dials, about 1840. The poverty here was noted by Charles Dickens, John Keats and in W.S. Gilbert's Iolanthe Stock Photo - Alamy

How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine

Seven Dials, London, UK, 19th century engraving Stock Photo - Alamy
Seven Dials, London, UK, 19th century engraving Stock Photo - Alamy

FOBO - Dudley Street – Seven Dials
FOBO - Dudley Street – Seven Dials

John Willis of Seven Dials, or, The Stuff of London Legend - London  Overlooked
John Willis of Seven Dials, or, The Stuff of London Legend - London Overlooked

John Willis of Seven Dials, or, The Stuff of London Legend - London  Overlooked
John Willis of Seven Dials, or, The Stuff of London Legend - London Overlooked

Niver mind," replies the Opposition, expressively, "Niver mind; you go  home, and, ven you're quite sober, mend your stockings" by A. B. Frost  (1876)
Niver mind," replies the Opposition, expressively, "Niver mind; you go home, and, ven you're quite sober, mend your stockings" by A. B. Frost (1876)

Charles Dickens William Powell Frith Portrait of Charles
Charles Dickens William Powell Frith Portrait of Charles

Seven Dials Band - The Music of Charles Dickens an... - Seven Dials Band CD  A4VG 825646614516 | eBay
Seven Dials Band - The Music of Charles Dickens an... - Seven Dials Band CD A4VG 825646614516 | eBay

Seven Dials, London - Wikipedia
Seven Dials, London - Wikipedia

The London Of Charles Dickens: Mapped | Londonist
The London Of Charles Dickens: Mapped | Londonist

Seven Dials, London - Wikipedia
Seven Dials, London - Wikipedia

The Music of Charles Dickens and His Time - Album by Seven Dials Band |  Spotify
The Music of Charles Dickens and His Time - Album by Seven Dials Band | Spotify

Sketches by Boz Seven Dials illustration by George Cruikshank of a cat  fight in Covent Garden in Charles Dickens book Stock Photo - Alamy
Sketches by Boz Seven Dials illustration by George Cruikshank of a cat fight in Covent Garden in Charles Dickens book Stock Photo - Alamy

Seven Dials | Cruikshank, George | V&A Explore The Collections
Seven Dials | Cruikshank, George | V&A Explore The Collections

Five Charles Dickens Locations In London
Five Charles Dickens Locations In London

How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine

Seven Dials and Monmouth Street - A London Inheritance
Seven Dials and Monmouth Street - A London Inheritance

Seven Dials" by George Cruikshank from "Sketches by Boz."… | Flickr
Seven Dials" by George Cruikshank from "Sketches by Boz."… | Flickr

App of the Week: Streetmuseum: Dickens' Dark London
App of the Week: Streetmuseum: Dickens' Dark London

The Victorian Seven Dials: 'Where misery clings to misery for a little  warmth” | London Historians' Blog
The Victorian Seven Dials: 'Where misery clings to misery for a little warmth” | London Historians' Blog

How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
How Charles Dickens Saw London | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine

London's Seven Dials | A Collection of Curiosities
London's Seven Dials | A Collection of Curiosities