The bank in A Tale of Two Cities is named Tellson's Bank. It is depicted as a traditional and conservative institution that has been in existence for many years.
The bank described in A Tale of Two Cities is Tellson's Bank. It is a prestigious and conservative bank located in London, known for its long history of loyalty to its clients and its traditional values.
The code name for the French revolutionaries in A Tale of Two Cities is "Jacques."
The shoemaker identifies himself as Alexandre Manette from Beauvais when he is asked his name in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
Lucie Manette
the Bastille
Dr Manette in a Tale of Two Cities
The name california comes from the name of a treasure island described in a spanish tale of the early 1500's
It never says anything about it in a tale of two cities. Sorry.
"Great Expectations"
fleet street
Chapter 21 page. 220
Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities.