The Charles Dickens Museum marks 100 years of preserving Dickens' first London home with a special exhibition.
The Charles Dickens Museum in London is celebrating 100 years since the author's first family home was saved from demolition and turned into a museum. The exhibition, "Dickens in Doughty Street," features 100 objects, including personal items and original illustrations, showcasing his life and works. Highlights include a rare sketch of a young Dickens and his only surviving suit of clothes. The museum, located at 48 Doughty Street, runs the exhibition until June 29th.
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