He was paid 15 shillings per week.
In those days it was a six day work week, working 12 hours a day. (72 work hours)
The Cratchit family, from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," lived in Camden Town.
Yes he wrote it in 1843
Bob Cratchit slides down Cornhill in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
Dickens is said to have based the Cratchit family on his own as he grew up.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit is Ebenezer Scrooges clerk in the novello A Christmas Carol published in 1843
"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens was first published in 1843.
Theresa Cratchit is a fictional character and her age is not specified in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
Belinda Cratchit is one of Bob Cratchit's children in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." She is portrayed as a kind and caring character who is part of the Cratchit family that struggles financially. Despite their hardships, she remains optimistic and loving towards her family.
Bob Cratchit
Robert (Bob) Cratchit was Scrooge's long suffering clerk
Kermit the Frog played Bob Cratchit in "The Muppet Christmas Carol." He was cast as one of the central characters in the Muppet adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale.
Bob Cratchit's eye color is not explicitly mentioned in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol."