A Christmas Carol – Meme & Poster Download

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Bah! Humbug! The only good thing about these Christmas memes is that I'm in some of them. I look pretty good, too.

—Ebenezer Scrooge

Literature Disguised as Fun

These are many of the posters and memes from A Christmas Carol  in full color (if the original is color). The PDF download also includes a painting of Dickens and some blank memes that your students can get creative with.

These can be printed* for your classroom or for your homeschooled students. See below for what’s included.

*The download can be used to print memes and posters for a single classroom or one household.

Included in the Download

Art Used

  • Portrait of Charles Dickens
    William Powell Frith (1819-1909) 1859 (cropped)
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • Illustrations from A Christmas Carol
    Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)
    Text overlay added. 1915.
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim
    Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935)
    text overlay added
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • The Cratchits’ Christmas Dinner
    Gilbert Scott Wright (1880 – 1958)
    Text overlay added. 1909.
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • Illustration from A Christmas Carol
    John Leech (1817-1864)
    Text added. 1843.
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • The Last of the Spirits
    John Leech (1817-1864)
    Text overlay added. 1843.
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • Frontispiece illustration from A Christmas Carol
    Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)
    Cropped. Text overlay added. 1915.
    Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}}
  • “Scrooge and Cratchit about having Christmas day off.”
    Fred Barnard (1846-1896). “Julhistorier”, a Swedish edition from 1884 of Dickens’ five Christmas stories. 1884. Fred Barnard, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Edited.
  • Image from Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (Doorknocker).
    Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) 1915. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}} Edited.
  • Picture of the brother of Ali Baba
    Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966). 1909.Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons | {{PD-US-expired}} Edited.
  • Robinson Crusoe Illustration
    N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945). 1920 Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons {{PD-US-expired}} Edited.
  • “A Christmas Carol … With illustrations [from drawings by S. Eytinge.]”
    The British Library, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons.Edited.
  • Reproduced from a c.1870s photographer frontispiece to Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol
    (Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit). Fred Barnard (1846-1896). Edited.