In 1822, when he was about ten, the family moved from Portsmouth to 16 Bayham Street, Camden Town, in London. '70 Glouster Crescent, Camden town' does not appear in any records I could find.
No, Charles Dickens did not live at 70 Gloucester Crescent in Camden Town. He resided at various addresses in London, but there is no record of him living at that specific location.
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Charles Dickens' father, John Dickens, died at the age of 63 and his mother, Elizabeth Dickens, died at the age of 76.
Charles E. Hooker has written: 'My seventy years with traction engines' -- subject(s): History, Traction-engines
Quorum of the seventy Seventy friends going to the mall Seventy hummingbirds A pile of seventy coins
70,070,070
seventy-sevenYou write it as seventy seven.
The correct spelling is seventy (70).
Seventy-three and seventy hundredths in standard form = 7.37 × 101
The way to write seventy six and seventy one ten thousandths is: 76.0071
seventy
70 = seventy
77,077,077
seventy seven quintillion, seven hundred seventy seven quadrillion, seven hundred seventy seven trillion, seven hundred seventy seven billion, sevenhundred seventy seven million, seven hundred seventy seven thousand, seven hundred seventy seven. :-)