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Tulliver Collection

Tulliver was a man of simple pleasures and unwavering loyalty. He lived his life with integrity and kindness, always putting others before himself

Background imageTulliver Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood
536965 Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageTulliver Collection: Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack

Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack
536961 Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming

Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming auction
536953 Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming auction. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies' stew
536950 Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies' stew. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings

Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings
536949 Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of

Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of the family Bible
536956 Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of the family Bible. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century

Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George)
536945 Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot originally published 1860); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTulliver Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageTulliver Collection: Maggie Tulliver in a boat

Maggie Tulliver in a boat
Maggie Tulliver, a character from George Eliots Mill on the Floss in a boat with an oar. Date: 19th Century

Background imageTulliver Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings

Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Illustration from a late 19th century

Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Illustration from a late 19th century edition of The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot originally published 1860

Background imageTulliver Collection: Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the

Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming auction. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tullivers sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakins pack

Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tullivers sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakins pack. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageTulliver Collection: Mr Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front

Mr Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of the family Bible. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)


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Tulliver was a man of simple pleasures and unwavering loyalty. He lived his life with integrity and kindness, always putting others before himself. His warm smile could light up even the darkest room, and his laughter was infectious to all who knew him. Despite facing many hardships in his life, Tulliver never lost faith or hope. He believed in the goodness of people and the power of love to conquer all obstacles. His resilience and strength inspired those around him to be better versions of themselves. Tulliver had a deep connection to nature, finding solace in the beauty of the world around him. He spent hours wandering through forests, listening to birdsong and feeling the gentle caress of the wind on his face. Nature was his sanctuary, a place where he could find peace amidst chaos. Above all else, Tulliver valued relationships above material possessions. He cherished moments spent with loved ones, creating memories that would last a lifetime. His heart was open to all who needed comfort or support, offering a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on without hesitation. In a world filled with noise and distractions, Tulliver stood out as a beacon of light – a reminder that true happiness comes from within and can be found in the simplest of things. His legacy lives on in those whose lives he touched, forever grateful for having known such an extraordinary soul like Tulliver's.