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Make the most of your visit to the Charles Dickens Museum Here you can find some useful information to help you plan your visit Admission Times Prices: Book your tickets now, or feel free to purchase your tickets upon arrival We're open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm with last entry at 4pm
Who is Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens Museum The museum is situated at 48 Doughty Street, Dickens’s London home from 1837-1839 He moved there with his wife Catherine and their eldest son Charlie While living in Doughty Street, Dickens finished writing The Pickwick Papers, wrote Nicholas Nickleby and most famously of all, Oliver Twist
Explore – Charles Dickens Museum At 48 Doughty Street we are regularly asked about how water and waste was dealt with by the Dickens family in the 1830s: Where did Dickens go to the loo? How did the family bathe? Did they have running water? This article is an attempt to address some of those questions
Whos Who - Charles Dickens Museum Who's Who The Charles Dickens Museum is governed by an independent charitable trust which aims to protect and preserve 48 Doughty Street and its museum collections, and to promote the appreciation of Dickens’s works through an on-going programme of exhibitions, events and educational activities
Hans Christian Andersen: The Eccentric Guest - Charles Dickens Museum Hans [Christian] Andersen slept in this room for five weeks – which seemed to the family AGES! So declared a note which Charles Dickens pinned up in his house at Gad’s Hill Place in Kent in July 1857, shortly after Andersen’s visit (1)
Curiosity Shop | Charles Dickens Museum London Welcome to our Curiosity Shop, inspired by Dickens’s novel of 1841 Our team work hard to source some incredible gifts and keepsakes, all with a gloriously Dickensian twist Where possible, we sell from independent, local suppliers, and take inspiration from our expansive collection
Dickenss Dream,A Souvenir of Dickens | CollectionsOnline The posthumous painting of Dickens celebrates the writer's vivid imagination and depicts characters from all his books, spanning 'Pickwick Papers' to 'Edwin Drood', surrounding Dickens in his library at Gad’s Hill Place
Collections Online - Charles Dickens Museum Peruse our different Collections, including Objects, Archives and Manuscripts, and volumes from our Library Browse groups of objects in the Themes section, with topics ranging from ‘Interesting Dickens letters’ to ‘Dickensian memorabilia’