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Places Connected with Dickens and Dicken's World

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Places connected with Charles Dickens and events

St Paul's CathedralMany of the sites in this section are from local councils or tourist organisations and give details of bicentenary events in their areas

  • Charles Dickens Museum - Dickens's home in London, now preserved as a historic house museum
  • David Perdue's Charles Dickens Page, Dickens's London Map - Click on places on the London map for details of connections with Dickens and his novels
  • Portcities London, Charles Dickens - Details Dickens's connections with the port of London. The page includes a very concise timeline of his life and works
  • Dickens's Southwark - "Charles Dickens has a long and deep association with Southwark, both personal and literary, and particularly with the area known as the Borough"
  • Dickens in Richmond Upon Thames - Describes Charles Dickenss associations with the borough and how he used his local knowledge in his novels
  • Dickensian Medway - Charles Dickens has a long association with Rochester and the Medway area
  • Discover Gravesham - Discover the connections with the area in Dickens's novels and view details of his house Gads Hill Place in Higham
  • Charles Dickens's Birthplace Museum - The house in Portsmouth where Dickens was born in has survived and is now preserved as a museum displaying the furnishings and style of the Dickens family. You can view a video giving a 'Virtual Guide' to  to Charles Dickens's Birthplace

Dickens's world

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Page last updated: 18th March 2021