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Gamp is an old-fashioned English word for an umbrella which derives from a Charles Dickens character called Mrs Gamp who used to carry an umbrella around ...
The term "gamp" for an umbrella originates from the character Mrs. Gamp in Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit," published in 1844. Mrs. Gamp is a nurse who is often depicted carrying a large, distinctive umbrella, which became associated with her character. Over time, the word "gamp" entered common usage in British English as a colloquial term for an umbrella, particularly one that is large or cumbersome.
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C. Welsh Mason has written: 'Rape of the Gamp'
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Betsy Prig appears in Martin Chuzzlewit. as a friend of Mrs. Gamp. Together they nursed Jonas Chuzzlewit and Chuffy.
Painted by Millais in 1886 it depicts a small girl with a large umbrella (gump). Not one of his more famous pictures but issued as a print none the less Corrections: It was painted in 1881 by Millais for The Graphic and was made into a print. The correct title is "Little Mrs. Gamp" and it depicts a Dickens character - Sairey Gamp - as she might have been as a child. Mrs. Gamp, the Dickens character, was always with a bonnet and an umbrella. It was displayed in the US in Buffalo, NY. for the grand opening of Albright Art Gallery 31 May 1905 I have much more information on this painting if you are interested
Tom Hanks won bask-to-back Oscars for those two films.
Food, love, gold, bringing back the dead (for real, not like the resurrection stone can) and not sure about the last one. Or so I believe :)
The value of a hand-painted Toby jug featuring Sairey Gamp, especially one marked with a specific number like 826018, can vary widely based on factors such as condition, market demand, and where it is sold. Typically, these jugs can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult auction results or a collectibles expert.