Charles Dickens and London Free People Check 

( I'm Charles Dickens)
(1 - 30 from 52
)

Guardian: Charles Dickens' London spots – in pictures

[The Guardian] - Staple Inn Square, which Charles Dickens often mentioned for it's tranquillity. In Dickens' last novel, the unfinished Mystery of Edwin Drood, he refers to 'a little nook called Staple Inn' Photograph: Finbarr O'reilly/Reuters.

Charles Dickens and Southwark: Lottery cash for bicentenary projects

www.london-se1.co.uk
[London SE1] - Two projects that recall Charles Dickens' formative years in Southwark are to share almost £ in grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, it was announced last week. Southwark Council and CoolTan Arts will be running the projects that present aspects

Maggi Hambling to create Dickens sculpture for Tabard Street

www.london-se1.co.uk
[London SE1] - Artist Maggi Hambing has been commissioned to design a sculpture to commemorate Charles Dickens and his relationship with the Borough which will be installed next to St George the Martyr Church. The announcement was made on the eve of the 200th

5015 Connecticut Ave. NW

www.washingtonpost.com
[Washington Post] - The children's author reads from and discusses her new book, "Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London" (ages 12 and up. A book signing follows. Currently there are no reader reviews for this listing. Be the first to write a review.
+1