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Masonic Square and Compasses — US Federal Courts ruled in the 19th Century the Freemasons could not claim trademark on this icon
Photo Credit: By EricCable at English Wikipedia - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=77731697
Masonic Square and Compasses US Federal Courts ruled in the 19th Century the Freemasons could not claim trademark on this icon
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — in 1914
Photo Credit: By Walter Benington - RR Auction, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42190721
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Charles Dickens 1850
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Cover of serial, "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens
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Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come — By John Leech, The Last of the Spirits, from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, first edition, 1843
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Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come By John Leech, The Last of the Spirits, from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, first edition, 1843
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The Ghost of Christmas Present — By John Leech, Scrooge's third visitor, from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.first edition, 1843
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The Ghost of Christmas Present By John Leech, Scrooge's third visitor, from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.first edition, 1843
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Jacob Marley's Ghost — By John Leech, from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol first edition, 1843
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Jacob Marley's Ghost By John Leech, from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol first edition, 1843
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Substance and Shadow — By John Leech, published in Punch, 1843, the first use of the word cartoon to refer to a satirical drawing
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Substance and Shadow By John Leech, published in Punch, 1843, the first use of the word cartoon to refer to a satirical drawing
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John Leech
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Charles Dickens in 1842 — The year before the publication of A Christmas Carol
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Charles Dickens in 1842 The year before the publication of A Christmas Carol
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A Christmas Carol — First edition frontispiece and title page (1843)
Photo Credit: By John Leech - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4581698
A Christmas Carol First edition frontispiece and title page (1843)