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No. 48, Doughty Street
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No. 48, Doughty Street
No. 48, Doughty Street, where Charles Dickens lived from March, 1837, till the end of 1839, became the possession of the Dickens Fellowship who converted it into a Dickens house. It was here that Dickens, at the age of twenty-five, brought his young wife, shortly celebrating the first anniversary of their marriage it was here. Mr. Buchel's picture shows the present exterior of No. 48. Doughty Street, with the novelist being greeted by Mr. Pickwick, whilst his young wife peers out from a ground-floor window Date: 1925
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Buchel Dickens Doughty Fellowship Novelist
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