Charles Dickens lived at Gad's Hill, which is literally, down the road from Lion roundabout in Gravesend
When Dickens was a child, he often admired a house called Gad's Hill Place, on the road between Gravesend and Rochester. His father told him that if he worked very hard as a man, he might be able to live there. In 1856, Dickens bought the house for 1,790 GBP and lived there for the last ten years of his life, dying in 1870.
In pelham road
The school was founded in 1893 but moved to it's current site (Pelham Road, Gravesend) in 1926.
Road Dahl read the entire works of Charles Dickens as a child.
The distance between Gravesend and Bedford is approximately 49 miles by road. It may vary depending on the specific route taken.
He mostly spent his childhood and life in London, England. There he lived a happy life, until his father and family went to jail because of debt. Charles had to work off the debt for his family. The inspiration from "A Christmas Carol" came from this experience.
yes it is in america on dickens road
The cast of The Road of Transgression - 1913 includes: Lily Branscombe as Mrs. Richard Wayman Charles Hitchcock as The Proprietor of the Joss House
The House in Marsh Road was created in 1960.
Road House was released on 05/19/1989.
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The sentence "She went to Mary's house which was down the road" is missing a comma after "house" to set off the relative clause "which was down the road." It should be written as: "She went to Mary's house, which was down the road."