England
- The House at Landport where Charles Dickens was Born
- Charles Dickens' Birthplace
- Rochester and Chatham in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Real "Dickensland"
- Johnson Street, Camden Town
- 10 Norfolk Street
- Dickens House, Doughty Street
- Devonshire Terrace
- Tavistock House
- Dickens's house in Furnival's Inn, 1833-36
- Dickens house, Broadstairs, Kent
- Fort House, Broadstairs, Kent, vacationing 1837-51
- The Albion, Broadstairs, Kent, vacationing 1851, 1859
- Gad's Hill
- Gadshill Place
- The Porch at Gadshill
- The Chalet at Gadshill
- The Chalet in the Shrubbery
- House and Conservatory
- Dickens's study
- Dickens's desk
- St Mary's, Higham, nr Gad's Hill, Kent, where Katey Dickens married Charles Allston Collins
- Dickens's Grave, Westminster Abbey
- Simon Callow unveils a plaque at the site of the Dickens family home, 1824-28
Italy — Villa di Bella Vista (The Bagnerello), Albaro, Genoa
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Italy — The Palace of the Marchese Pallavicini (the Peschiere), Genoa
Genoa
France — Avignon
France — Condette
Switzerland
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Bibliography
Dickens, Sir Henry F. Memories of my Father. London: Victor Gollancz, 1928.
Forster, John. The Life of Charles Dickens The "Charles Dickens Edition." 2 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, [n. d.]
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