"In St. Giles, Bloomsbury. 'Why, Mister Adolphus, Who'd Ha' Thought of Seeing You in the Holy Ground? 'How Dye Know Who I Am?' Lord Bless Ye, Sir! Not Know Ye! Why I'd Know Ye if Ye Was Boiled up in Soup.'" A drawing in pen and brown ink and watercolor, on paper 12 cm. x 15 cm.
"'I say, Bill, 'ave Yer Seen Wot's His Name?' 'Wot Yer Mean, Wot D'ye Callum?' 'O No! Not 'im. That 'ere Other.' 'Oh, ah. I Seed Him Fast Enuff.'" A drawing in pen and brown ink and watercolor over pencil, on paper 14.5 cm. x 11.5 cm., mounted.
"Mr. Charles Dickens as 'Captain Bobadil.'" A drawing in pen and brown ink on pale blue paper 24 cm. x 16 cm. This drawing and the following two drawings were executed by Meadows for a review in The London Illustrated News of Every Man in His Humour as staged by Dickens's amateur theatrical group. The review, published on page 329 in the 22 November 1845 issue of the paper, was illustrated with wood-engraved copies of Meadows's drawings. Cuttings from The London Illustrated News accompany the drawings.
"Aunt Kate." This collotype print, adapted from a photograph of Katherine Hogarth Dickens, appears to be shaded by hand with brush and black ink; it is mounted on paperboard and cut roughly following the shape of the subject. There are elements here of a print, photograph, drawing, and family memento. The title comes from the name written faintly in pencil on the back of the paperboard mounting.