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Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Artist: Charles Green
Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Joe Gargery, the gentle giant, is provoked into violence in his smithy. In the background his brother-in-law Philip Pirrip, known as Pip, the hero of the novel, works the bellows that create the draught to keep the forge fire burning. Both men are wearing heavy protective leather aprons. Around them are the tools and paraphenalia expected in a blacksmith's workship, including an anvil, a vice, horsehoes, files and iron bars. From Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. (London, c1870). First edition London, 1860-1861.
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
Apron
ARTS
Blacksmith
Book
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Britain
British
CHARLES
CHARLES DICKENS
Charles Green
Charles John Huffam
Charles John Huffam Dickens
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Clothing
color
concept
country
Dickens
DICKENSIAN
Dress
England
English
FICTION
fictional character
fight
Great Expectations
green
INDOORS
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interior
JOB
Joe Gargery
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Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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SMITHY
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