DICKENSIAN ATMOSI’I lEIIE. y Dell’’ kitchen in the Dickens House, l/S Doughty Street, London, which is noio a Dickens museum. It was re opened on December by Lady Dickens, widow. of Sir Henry Dickens, son of the great norelist. The building has been re decorated and the furniture rearranged in keeping with the days when Dickens lived and wrote “Pickwick Papers” and other famous works.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20930, 8 January 1938, Page 14
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65DICKENSIAN ATMOSI’I lEIIE. y Dell’’ kitchen in the Dickens House, l/S Doughty Street, London, which is noio a Dickens museum. It was re opened on December by Lady Dickens, widow. of Sir Henry Dickens, son of the great norelist. The building has been re decorated and the furniture rearranged in keeping with the days when Dickens lived and wrote “Pickwick Papers” and other famous works. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20930, 8 January 1938, Page 14
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