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When Cnaries Mickens was a child in Chatham one long country walk with his father brought them to Gad's Hill where stood an elegant house called Gad’s Hill Place. Many years later he acquired the “wonderful Mansion’’ of his childhood dream. The picture shows him at Gad’s Hill in 1865 with his daughters, Mamie and Katey. It is reproduced from “Dickens of London,” by Wolf Mankowitz, who scripted the Yorkshire Television series.

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Press, 27 August 1977, Page 17

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When Cnaries Mickens was a child in Chatham one long country walk with his father brought them to Gad's Hill where stood an elegant house called Gad’s Hill Place. Many years later he acquired the “wonderful Mansion’’ of his childhood dream. The picture shows him at Gad’s Hill in 1865 with his daughters, Mamie and Katey. It is reproduced from “Dickens of London,” by Wolf Mankowitz, who scripted the Yorkshire Television series. Press, 27 August 1977, Page 17

When Cnaries Mickens was a child in Chatham one long country walk with his father brought them to Gad's Hill where stood an elegant house called Gad’s Hill Place. Many years later he acquired the “wonderful Mansion’’ of his childhood dream. The picture shows him at Gad’s Hill in 1865 with his daughters, Mamie and Katey. It is reproduced from “Dickens of London,” by Wolf Mankowitz, who scripted the Yorkshire Television series. Press, 27 August 1977, Page 17