Exhibition includes linen shirt collar from when author suffered a fatal stroke along with other personal items ...
When Charles Dickens died on 9 June 1870, aged just 58 years old, it was a shock to the entire world. The author had suffered a stroke the previous day — while having dinner at home at Gad's Hill ...
Visitors to London can walk in the footsteps of one of the city's literary giants, enjoying some spooky Christmas fun, a bit of history, and a pint of Nut Brown Ale. On my first visit to London, a ...
One eye-opening oddity is the collar Dickens is believed to have been wearing when he suffered the stroke that killed him in 1870. After his death the collar then went to British actor Bransby ...
LONDON (AP) -- Charles Dickens' London home has gone from "Bleak House" to "Great Expectations." For years, the four-story brick row house where the author lived with his young family was a dusty and ...
A five-story house next door to the home Charles Dickens rented in London’s Bloomsbury neighborhood has hit the market for £4.5 million (US$6.05 million).
LONDON (AP) — Charles Dickens' London home has gone from "Bleak House" to "Great Expectations." For years, the four-story brick row house where the author lived with his young family was a dusty and ...
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