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DICKENS WORKED HERE.— “Dingley Dell” kitchen in the Dickens House, 48 Doughty Street, London, which is now a Dickens museum. It was reopened on December 4 by Lady Dickens, widow of Sir Henry Dickens, son of the great novelist. The building has been redecorated and the furniture rearranged in keeping with the days when Dickens lived and wrote “Pickwick Papers” and other famous works.

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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

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DICKENS WORKED HERE.— “Dingley Dell” kitchen in the Dickens House, 48 Doughty Street, London, which is now a Dickens museum. It was reopened on December 4 by Lady Dickens, widow of Sir Henry Dickens, son of the great novelist. The building has been redecorated and the furniture rearranged in keeping with the days when Dickens lived and wrote “Pickwick Papers” and other famous works. Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

DICKENS WORKED HERE.— “Dingley Dell” kitchen in the Dickens House, 48 Doughty Street, London, which is now a Dickens museum. It was reopened on December 4 by Lady Dickens, widow of Sir Henry Dickens, son of the great novelist. The building has been redecorated and the furniture rearranged in keeping with the days when Dickens lived and wrote “Pickwick Papers” and other famous works. Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

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