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  1. Feb 14, 2012 · In late March, Charles and Catherine moved into 48 Doughty Street; to recover from the death of Mary Hogarth on 7 May, the couple spent two weeks at Collins's Farm, Hampstead; in July, the couple stayed at the Hotel Rignolle, Calais; in September, they holidayed in Broadstairs on the English Channel.

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  2. The buildings were demolished in the late 1950's and replaced by an office block on the corner of Marylebone Road and Marylebone High Street. There is a sculptural frieze depicting Dickens and some of his characters on the building which now stands on the site.

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    The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain begins in June of 1812. Charles John Huffman Dickens is born on February 7, 1812to John and Elizabeth Dickens.

    The War of 1812 ends in February of 1815. Also, The Corn Laws (trade restrictions on imported food and grain) were introduced in Great Britain.

    1824 was the darkest year in Dickens’s life.His father, John Dickens was arrested for debt and sent to the Marshalsea prison. The family needed money and sent Charles to work in Warren’s Blacking Factory.

    The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened on September 15, 1830. It was the first railway to rely on locomotives driven by steam power, with no horse-drawn traffic. Dickens meets Maria Beadnell, his first love interest.

    The British Factory Act of 1833 made it illegal to employ children less than 9 years old in factories. It limited child workers aged 9 to 13 to a maximum of 9 hours work a day. The relationship with Maria Beadnell ends. A Dinner at Poplar Walk is published.

    The British Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 stated that the able-bodied cannot receive assistance unless they enter a workhouse. Dickens begins using the pseudonym “Boz“. He meets his future wife, Catherine Hogarth.

    The first chapters of The Pickwick Papersare published. In April of 1836 Dickens marries Catherine Hogarth.

    June 20, 1837 marks the beginning of the Victorian era. It is on that date that Queen Victoria ascended the throne after the death of her uncle, William IV. Queen Victoria in 1882 The first of his 10 children, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, is born. Mary Hogarth, Catherine’s sister, dies. The publication of Oliver Twist begins.

    Dickens and Hablot Browne travel to Yorkshire to see boarding schools. This is research for Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens’s daughter, Mary, is born. Publication of Nicholas Nicklebybegins.

    The world’s first commercial electric telegraph line comes into operation alongside the Great Western Railway line from London Paddington station to West Drayton. His daughter, Kate, is born on October 29, 1839.

  3. CHARLES DICKENS TIMELINE. 7th February 1812 - Born in Portsmouth. 4th March 1812 - Christened Charles John Huffham Dickens. January 1815 - John Dickens transferred to London. Charles encounters London for the first time. 1817 - Dickens family move to Chatham in Kent and Charles enjoys the happiest years of his childhood.

  4. Charles John Huffam Dickens (/ ˈdɪkɪnz /; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic. He created some of literature's best-known fictional characters, and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. [1]

  5. Aug 13, 2024 · Fortunately, much of Charles Dickenss literary backdrop remains accessible today. It is still possible to tread in the footsteps of the author and his beloved characters and visit some of the specific locations that inspired his masterpieces.

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  7. Dec 15, 2011 · With the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens quickly approaching, and an entire series of events planned, what is the lasting legacy of his work and his causes?

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