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No 48 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square, London, Residence of Charles Dickens, 1837-39 (b / w photo)
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No 48 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square, London, Residence of Charles Dickens, 1837-39 (b / w photo)
5226936 No 48 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square, London, Residence of Charles Dickens, 1837-39 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: No 48 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square, London, Residence of Charles Dickens, 1837-39. Illustration for Charles Dickens His Life, Writings, and Personality by Frederic G Kitton (Caxton, c 1900). Photo by Catharine Weed Ward.); © Look and Learn
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Biography Residence Charles Dickens English Literature
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This photograph captures the historic No 48 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square in London, which served as the residence of renowned English writer Charles Dickens from 1837 to 1839. The image, taken by an anonymous English photographer in the 19th century, showcases the grandeur and charm of this iconic house. The photo is part of a private collection and was used as an illustration for Frederic G Kitton's book "Charles Dickens His Life, Writings, and Personality" published around 1900. It was originally captured by Catharine Weed Ward. No 48 Doughty Street holds immense significance in literary history as it witnessed some of Dickens' most prolific years. This abode provided inspiration for many of his famous works and offered insights into his personal life. As one gazes at this print, they can almost imagine Dickens himself strolling through its doors or penning his timeless stories within its walls. The photograph not only serves as a visual representation of Charles Dickens' former home but also acts as a window into the world he inhabited during those transformative years. It encapsulates the essence of Victorian London while immortalizing one of literature's greatest figures. Bridgeman Images has preserved this piece that allows us to connect with both the physical space that shaped Dickens' creativity and our collective literary heritage.
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