
Illustrations of Oliver Twist
- Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney taking tea by George Cruikshank
- Mr. Bumble degraded in the eyes of the Paupers by George Cruikshank
- Mrs. Bumble turns Mr. Bumble out by Harry Furniss
- Oliver Escapes Being Bound to a Sweep by George Cruikshank
- Oliver refuses to be Bound over to the Sweep by Harry Furniss
- Bumble and Oliver on the January 1846 wrapper for Oliver Twist by George Cruikshank
- Bumble on the frontispiece of Oliver Twist by George Cruikshank
- Oliver refuses to be Bound over to the Sweep by Harry Furniss — an illustration of Bumble the beadle
- Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney by Harry Furniss
- Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney by Sol Eytinge, Jr.
- The Parish Engine by George Cruikshank
- The Beadle by Sol Eytinge
- The Election for the Beadle by Harry Furniss
- Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney by Charles Pears
- "Don't sigh, Mrs. Corney," said Mr. Bumble by James Mahoney
- Bumble surprises Noah and Charlotte by Harry Furniss
- The Evidence Destroyed by Harry Furniss
- "Liberal terms, Mr. Sowerberry, liberal terms!" by James Mahoney
- "A Beadle! A parish beadle, or I'll eat my head" by James Mahoney


Some depictions of Bumble in political cartoons
- Matt Morgan’s Mr. Bumble from Fun
- The New Unrecognised Visitor (from Punch)
- London’s Nightmare (Bumbledom)
Some depictions of Bumble in series of individual characters
- Mr. Bumble and Oliver Twist by Harold Copping
- Mr. Bumble by J. Clayton Clarke ("Kyd")
- Mr. Bumble by J. Clayton Clarke ("Kyd"), Players cigarette card
- Mr. Bumble by J. Clayton Clarke ("Kyd")
Some depictions of unnamed parish beadles
Bibliography
Tillotson, Kathleen, ed. Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress. Oxford: Clarendon, 1966.
Created 5 June 2020 Last modified 1 December 2021