Theatre
- Review of Albert Smith's "official" adaptation of Dickens's The Cricket on the Hearth
- Contemporary illustrations and titlepages of Theatrical Adaptations of Dickens
- Scene from "Gracioso and Percinet," at The Haymarket
- Perrot and Cerito in the Ballet of the L'Eleve de L'Armour at Her Majesty's Theatre
- Scene from Valentine and Orson, at The Lyceum Theatre
- Scene from The Mysterious Stranger. At The Adelphi Theatre
- Tableau from The "Lady of the Lake"
Pantomime
- Scene from "Cat's Castle," at the Adelphi Theatre
- Scene from Harlequin L. S. D." at the Surrey Theatre
- Scene from "Harlequin Crotchet and Quaver," at Covent Garden
- The Castles of the Seven Passions at The Lyceum Theatre
- Pantomime at "The Surrey Theatre, Re-decorated
Individual Performers, Managers, Composers
- Mr. And Mrs. Keeley as "Valentine and Orson."
- Madame Celeste's Farewell Appearance in the "Queen's Secret"
- John Hullah, Dickens's Collaborator
- Fred. H. Yates
- Mrs. Alfred Shaw [in the character of Malcolm Graeme]
Adaptations of Novels by Charles Dickens
- The Chimes at the Adelphi Theatre (1845)
- The Chimes at the Adelphi Theatre (1845)
- Mr. Keeley as Toby Veck, at the Lyceum Theatre (1845)
- The Battle of Life, at the Lyceum Theatre (1846)
- Scene, Edward Stirling's The Christmas Carol, at the Adelphi Theatre (1844)
- Title Page, Charles Zachery Barnett's The Christmas Carol at the Royal Surrey Theatre (1844)
- The Cricket on the Hearth (1844)
- The Haunted Man, at the Adelphi Theatre (1848)
Spectacle
- Series on the Duke of Wellington's Funeral
- Entry of The Allied Sovereigns into Paris
- Procession of Her Majesty to Open The New Royal Exchange
- The Lord Mayor's Show. — Triumphal Arch in Cornhill
Last modified 22 July 2010