File:The Thieves' Kitchen. Oliver is Shown "How it is Done".jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Thieves' Kitchen. Oliver is Shown "How it is Done".jpg |
English: Engraving of Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, scanned by Philip V. Allingham for The Victorian Web. |
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Source | http://www.victorianweb.org/art/illustration/furniss/ot5.html |
Author | Harry Furniss |
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File change date and time | 19:03, 28 August 2014 |
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