Charles Dickens lived in three main places: Portsmouth where he was born, London where he spent most of his life and wrote many of his famous works, and Gad’s Hill Place in Kent where he lived towards the end of his life.
2 Cities in the Tale by Charles Dickens
C. W. S. Dickens has written: 'Critical analysis of environmental flow assessments of selected rivers in Tanzania and Kenya'
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Frances (Fanny) Elizabeth Dickens c.1810 - 1847Letitia Dickens 1816 - 1893Harriet Dickens born after 1816Frederick DickensAlfred Lamert DickensAugustus Newnham Dickens
Yes he had 7 siblingsSister: Frances Dickens (1810-1848)Brother: Alfred Dickens (1814)Sister: Laetitia Mary Dickens (1816-1874)Sister: Harriet Dickens (1819)Brother: Frederick William Dickens (1820-1868)Brother: Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860)Brother: Augustus Newnham "Moses" Dickens (1827-1868)
A. C. Coolidge has written: 'Charles Dickens as serial novelist'
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John C. Eckel has written: 'The first editions of the writings of Charles Dickens and their values'
You could live in a castle, a cottage, a cave or a caravan. Countries to live in might be, Canada, China or Colombia. Cities to live in might be Canterbury, Cambridge, Carlise, Chicago, Canberra or Cardiff.
B. Food