Monday, 26 March 2012

London Landscape of Dickens

Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth Street, Westminster, London cc97_00915 by English Heritage

Dickens trained nearby, as a clerk in the offices of Mr Molloy, 6, Symond's Inn. 

Dickens London is all around, and many of the places still exist (Lincoln's Inn, where Jarndyce vs Jarndyce court case was conducted).

For an interactive map of Dickens' London CLICK HERE 









The Museum of London has an exhibition of ...Dickens and London Celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens in the first major UK exhibition for over 40 years.
PLEASE NOTE entry to Dickens and London is by timed ticket only. We strongly advise that you pre-book your ticket and arrive early to avoid disappointment.
"The best celebration of Dickens' legacy." ***** The Independent
"The Museum of London’s new exhibition will enthrall." londonist.com
"Great work by the Museum of London on their Dickens and London show. Fine festive value, well researched. A first rater." @mikeexon
Recreating the atmosphere of Victorian London through sound and projections, you'll be taken on a haunting journey to discover the city that inspired his writings.
Dickens and London creative
Paintings, photographs, costume and objects illustrate themes that Dickens wove into his works, while rarely seen manuscripts including Bleak House and David Copperfield – written in the author’s own hand – offer clues to his creative genius.
During your visit you'll discover how Dickens' childhood experiences of London, working in a blacking factory while his father was locked away in a debtor's prison, were introduced into the stories he wrote. The great social questions of the 19th century, including wealth and poverty, prostitution, childhood mortality and philanthropy, are also examined, all of which set the scene for Dickens' greatest works.
First edition of Bleak House with conservor © Ally Carmichael
Highlights of the exhibition include an audio-visual experience bringing to life the famous painting of Dickens' Dream at the desk and chair where he wrote his novels, and a specially commissioned film by one of the UK’s leading documentary filmmakers, William Raban, which explores the similarities between London after dark today and the night time city described by Dickens over 150 years ago.
Read more in our exhibition leaflet available online via Scribd here (external link) or plan your visit with our exhibition guide also available via Scribd here(external link).
Book tickets now (external link)
Ticket prices
* PLEASE NOTE once booking fees are added via Ticketmaster advance booking for a single adult is £8.75 (when printed at home) or £9 (when collecting at the Museum) and a single concession exhibition ticket is £6.75 (when printed at home) or £7 (when collecting at the Museum). To obtain the advance price for a single adult or concession ticket please call the Museum of London box office on 020 7001 9844.
Flexible family tickets
Pre-booking competition
Friends
Groups
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Offer valid between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Sunday and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. This offer is not available online and is not redeemable on The O2 Express or Late Night Services. Offer valid until 10 Jun 2012.

Adult £8 (£7 advance booking*)
Child/concession £6 (£5 advance booking*)
Under 5s FREE
Friends FREE (book in advance on 020 7001 9844)
Art Fund members £4 (on presentation of a valid membership card)
Family of 3 (at least one adult and one child) £18 (£15 advance booking) 
Family of 4 (at least one adult and one child) £24 (£20 advance booking) 
Family of 5 (at least one adult and one child) £30 (£25 advance booking) 
Family of up to 6 (at least one adult and one child) £36 (£30 advance booking)
Suggested age 11+
Timed ticketing and booking fee apply. Advance rates available up to 24 hours prior to your visit. If you wish to purchase tickets less than 24 hours in advance of your visit please contact the Museum of London Box Office on 020 7001 9844 to check availability.
Be sure to buy your ticket from one of our accredited ticket merchants: Ticketmaster (primary agent), Time Out, Superbreak, Chancery Court Hotel. 
Pre-book for the Museum of London’s Dickens and London exhibition via Ticketmaster and be in with a chance to win a unique London experience for 2 people!
Find out more about this competition
Friends of the Museum of London receive FREE entry to Dickens and London.
Click here to find out more about becoming a Friend of the Museum of London
Groups of 10 or more people will receive 20% off full-price adult admissionwhen booked in advance. Themed tours and curator talks for groups are also available, please contact 020 7001 9844 for more details.
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Simply show your Dickens and London ticket or confirmation email when purchasing your Thames Clippers single ticket to receive 1/3 off (usual price £5.50)
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