Book Club: Identity and Disguise at The Charles Dickens Museum
Overview
A reading and discussion group to explore the work of Dickens and his contemporaries. Dickens moved into the house at 48 Doughty Street, London, in 1837 and wrote the hugely successful 'Oliver Twist', but also suffered the tragic loss of his sister-in-law Mary Hogarth. The house offers authentic and inspiring surroundings and contains paintings, rare editions, manuscripts, original furniture and many items that bring to life the most popular writer of the Victorian age.
Practical Information
Prices
| Adult Ticket: | From £7.00 (USD10.69) per ticket |
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Venue Details & Map
Explore around The Charles Dickens Museum
- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Picadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- DLR
- London Overground
- Tramlink
The Charles Dickens Museum
- Address
-
48 Doughty StreetLondonWC1N 2LX
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7405 2127
- Public transport:
- Turn right out of the station and then follow the signs.
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