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The Charles Dickens Museum London

48 Doughty Street, LONDON, WC1N 2LX

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Charles Dickens lived in Doughty Street in his twenties and it was here he worked on his first full-length novel, The Pickwick Papers, and later Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. Pages of the original manuscripts are on display, together with valuable first editions, his marriage licence and many other personal mementoes. Events celebrating the bicentenary of Dickens' birth during 2012.

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Tel: 020 7405 2127
Fax: 020 7831 5175
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Prices

£7 (ch £3, under 10s free, pen & students £5)

Opening times

Open all year, daily 10-5

Facilities

Café.
Parking (metered, 2 hrs max).
Coach parties welcome (50 people max).
Giftshop.

The Charles Dickens Museum London

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Underground - Russell Square or Chancery Lane

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