Gallery
Below is a collection of images of George MacDonald, his family, and his friends. To enlarge an image and learn more, simply click on a photograph. To advance through the gallery in this expanded view, use the arrow keys.
These images were contributed to The Works of George MacDonald by Christopher MacDonald and Dave Hiatt.
George MacDonald
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George MacDonald at his writing desk, taken by Lewis Carroll.
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An engraving of George MacDonald with his signature, circa 1868.
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An engraving for a proposed frontispiece of George MacDonald, circa 1873.
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George MacDonald cabinet card, Napoleon Sarony of New York, American tour of 1873.
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Carte de Visite of George MacDonald, circa 1875.
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George MacDonald. Photograph taken in the 1860s and later colorized.
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A newspaper print of a Hughes portrait that used to belong to Greville, circa 1905. Caption reads, “The great Scots novelist, the late Dr. George MacDonald.”
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Inscription reads, “House where George MacDonald spent his boyhood, Huntly.”
MacDonald’s Family
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James and Phoebe Powell, father and mother of George MacDonald’s wife, Louisa Powell. Captions are handwritten by Irene MacDonald.
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Isabella Robertson, George's grandmother. After his mother, Helen, died of tuberculosis when he was 8 years old, Isabella became a caregiver for George and his siblings until their father remarried.
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George MacDonald, Sr., taken around the time of his wedding day.
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“Mary J. MacDonald dreaming of her father and brother Ronald.” This work by Lewis Carroll was composed from at least three separate photographs.
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Irene MacDonald, photographed by Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson), circa 1863.
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Maurice MacDonald (1864-1879), ninth of George and Louisa's eleven children.
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Robert Falconer MacDonald
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Irene MacDonald
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Louisa MacDonald and four daughters at Porto Fino.
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George MacDonald and his family.
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George MacDonald and family at the Villa Baratta in Porto Fino, 1878.
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Lilia MacDonald and her fiancee, Charles Granet de la Rue
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The great room at Casa Coraggio. The family moved to this location in 1880.
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The dining room at Casa Coraggio. The family moved to this location in 1880.
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George, Louisa, Lilia and two friends at Casa Corragio.
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A Christmas Tableau at Casa Corragio, 1883.
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Lilia Scott MacDonald
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The drawing of Louisa by Edward Hughes, done in August 1882.
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Peter MacDonald, Greville MacDonald, and Maurice MacDonald (Bernard Powell MacDonald’s son), circa 1938, 1939.
Friends and Contemporaries
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Lady Georgina Mount Temple.
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Lord Mount Temple (William Francis Cowper-Temple), a friend of the family.
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Alfred Tennyson, a British poet and friend of George MacDonald.
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Octavia Hill, an English social reformer, was friend to George MacDonald, F.D. Maurice, and John Ruskin.
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Edward Robert Hughes, R.W.S.
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The original and only known photograph of William Carey Davies, George MacDonald’s secretary, 1890s.
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James T Fields was a famous publisher, writer and lecturer who took George under his wing in Boston during his lecture tour of the States in 1872/3.
Miscellaneous Images
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Painting by Irene MacDonald, Moonlight over Bordighera.
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Caricature of George MacDonald by Frederick Waddy, London, circa 1873.
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A newspaper clipping from 1902.
A portrait of George MacDonald by Pastor Gordon Smith: I painted a simple watercolor of this man who has influenced me to paint a sermon regarding the love of God, rather than to write a sermon.