When Charles Dickens was a child he enjoyed being outside and reading.
When he was 12 his father went to jail because he was in dept so Charles worked in
Warren's boot- blacking factory for the white.
Dickens was born in Portsmouth, in Hampshire; when he was five his family moved to Kent, and five years later they moved to Camden Town, London. He spent the rest of his life in and around London.
When he was 12, his mother sent him to work at Warren's Blacking (shoepolish) Factory. When he left there a few months later, he returned to school; at 15, he worked as a law clerk, then a court reporter. During that time, he was submitting essays and sketches to newspapers and magazines. Once these began to be published, he quickly became famous and began writing full time.
Charles Dickens didn't work at a poor house. He worked at a blacking factory owned by Charles Lamert while his father was imprisoned at Marshalsea Debtor's Prison (a poor house). Charles' father, mother and four of his siblings lived at Marshalsea with John Dickens, while Charles continued to work at the blacking factory while living in a rented attic space a few miles away.
Charles Dickens lived in several houses throughout his life, but one of the most famous is 48 Doughty Street in London, where he wrote "Oliver Twist" and "Nicholas Nickleby."
When he was 12, Dickens' was sent to work at Warren's Blacking Warehouse, where he applied labels to bottles of blacking, for about eight months. aka a shoe factory
Charles dickens grew up in Portsmouth
London and Kent
he worked at a blacking factory
The novel is Bleak House by Charles Dickens.
1812
the refrain
Bleak House
to his mums house
Charles Dickens grew up in the centre of London and lived there with his Parents and his 2 sisters and 1 brother, when Charles was young his dad showed him a house and when he was older and married he could live in it.
he lived in jamaca
london :@
Charles Dickens lived at Gad's Hill, which is literally, down the road from Lion roundabout in Gravesend
Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in London from 1824 to 1827.
carterton in the wreck which is in oxfordshire
Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in North London.As an adult, Dickens bought an estate known as "Gads Hill Place" in Higham, Kent. After Dickens died, his son bought it and later sold it.In 1924 the estate became known as "Gads Hill School". It is still in operation.