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Henry 'Ship' Shipley is a real person portrayed by Pico Alexander in the TV series Dickinson (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Before I Got My Eye Put Out (season 2), they were 29 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 30 aired and have accumulated 10 positive votes.

Henry 'Ship' Shipley

by Pico Alexander

character

Episodes9

  • 7.8
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    Before I Got My Eye Put Out

    episode S2.E1 january 2021
    Emily's insular poetic world is rocket when Sue introduces her to Sam Bowles, a newspaper editor with a strong interest in publishing women.
  • 7.7
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    Fame Is a Fickle Food

    episode S2.E2 january 2021
    Emily's participation in an Amherst baking contest gives her a taste of fame and celebrity, but she questions the benefits.
  • 7.6
    /10

    The Only Ghost I Ever Saw

    episode S2.E3 january 2021
    Torn about whether to allow Sam to publish her work, Emily hosts a séance in search of guidance.
  • 7.6
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    The Daisy Follows Soft the Sun

    episode S2.E4 january 2021
    After some time without news from Sam, Emily begins to suffer from writer's block. To rediscover her inspiration, she ventures into the landscape.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Forbidden Fruit a Flavor Has

    episode S2.E5 january 2021
    When she learns that Sam plans to publish her poem, Emily embraces being his latest discovery while attending one of Sue's salons.
  • 8.3
    /10

    Split the Lark

    episode S2.E6 january 2021
    Things don't go as planned when Emily tries to express her gratitude to Sam during a night at the opera.
  • 8.3
    /10

    I'm Nobody! Who Are You?

    episode S2.E8 february 2021
    When her poem is finally published to the world, Emily is shocked to discover she has become invisible to the world.
  • 8.1
    /10

    I Like a Look of Agony

    episode S2.E9 february 2021
    To distract himself from the pain of life, Austin throws a tea party for his old college friends - but the day is disrupted by a major political event.
  • 8.5
    /10

    You Cannot Put a Fire Out

    episode S2.E10 february 2021
    While the whole town attends the christening of Jane's baby, Emily fights to get her poem's back from Sam.

Best moments6

  • 7.8
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Before I Got My Eye Put Out

    episode S2.E1 january 2021
    Emily's insular poetic world is rocket when Sue introduces her to Sam Bowles, a newspaper editor with a strong interest in publishing women.
  • 7.7
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Fame Is a Fickle Food

    episode S2.E2 january 2021
    Emily's participation in an Amherst baking contest gives her a taste of fame and celebrity, but she questions the benefits.
  • 7.6
    /10
    0% of the votes

    The Only Ghost I Ever Saw

    episode S2.E3 january 2021
    Torn about whether to allow Sam to publish her work, Emily hosts a séance in search of guidance.
  • 7.5
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Forbidden Fruit a Flavor Has

    episode S2.E5 january 2021
    When she learns that Sam plans to publish her poem, Emily embraces being his latest discovery while attending one of Sue's salons.
  • 8.3
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Split the Lark

    episode S2.E6 january 2021
    Things don't go as planned when Emily tries to express her gratitude to Sam during a night at the opera.
  • 8.1
    /10
    0% of the votes

    I Like a Look of Agony

    episode S2.E9 february 2021
    To distract himself from the pain of life, Austin throws a tea party for his old college friends - but the day is disrupted by a major political event.

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