There are plenty of houses to discover across London, but these five are a good place to start. 48 Doughty Street in Bloomsbury was once the home of Charles Dickens. Though he only lived here for ...
and a handwritten manuscript of Oliver Twist are among the items marking 100 years of one of London's hidden gem museums. Dickens in Doughty Street displays 100 objects to mark a century since ...
But the sights and sounds of 'Dickens' London' — along with more traditional destinations like the Tower of London, St Paul's and Windsor ... IMMORTALIZED BY CHARLES DICKENS' in ornate gothic ...
Charles Dickens’ home in London was saved from demolition. Instead, it became the Charles Dickens Museum, a small space on Doughty Street dedicated to the 19th-century writer’s legacy.
Dickens in Doughty Street ... house in London, the Museum is filled with objects that define Dickens’s life. The exhibition features personal effects, portraits, photographs and historic items that ...