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    illustrations by Fred Barnard Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fred Barnard. Works by Fred Barnard at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Fred Barnard at the...
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    illustrated by many artists later, after the serialization, including: Fred Barnard (1846–1896), who illustrated David Copperfield in the Household Edition...
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    Council. 1937–1944 William Johnston Ferguson 1944–1946 Frederick Herny Barnard 1946–1948 John Augusta Kelly 1948–1953 Reginald Frank Judson 1953–1956...
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    Christiaan Neethling Barnard (8 November 1922 – 2 September 2001) was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart...
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    Illustration by Fred Barnard of the Wine-Shop in St. Antoine; Madame Defarge is seated with her knitting, her husband Ernest Defarge standing behind her...
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    Uriah Heep David Copperfield character Drawing by Fred Barnard Created by Charles Dickens In-universe information Gender Male Occupation Clerk Family Mrs...
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    drafts, the character's name was "Little Fred". Dickens may have derived the name from his brothers, who both had "Fred" as a part of their names, one named...
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  • Frederick Barnard may refer to: Sir Frederick Augusta Barnard (1742–1830), George III's librarian Fred Barnard (1846–1896), Victorian illustrator Frederick...
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    character Sydney Carton telling Lucie Manette of his devotion to her, by Fred Barnard Created by Charles Dickens In-universe information Gender Male Occupation...
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    A Tale of Two Cities, the mob in Paris dancing La Carmagnole, by Fred Barnard....
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