When his father was called to London again to be a clerk in the Naval Pay Office, the elder Dickens amassed so much debt that the entire family—except for Charles and his older sister Fanny ...
I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works...". Dickens died at his house, Gad's Hill Place, near Rochester in Kent and it was presumed that he would be buried at ...
DID you know the world-famous 19th-century English novelist Charles Dickens once wrote a play about the Malvern Water Cure?
The exhibition features personal effects, portraits, photographs and historic items that illuminate the life and works of Charles Dickens and the Museum’s role in preserving his legacy." Patrons and ...