The Charles Dickens Museum in London is set to celebrate its centenary on 9 June by offering free entry to visitors. This special event also coincides with the 155th anniversary of Dickens' death. Attendees can explore different rooms and meet living descendants of Dickens, each sharing stories and readings from his famous works. Notable descendants include Mark Dickens reading 'A Christmas Carol' and Gerald Dickens discussing the Staplehurst train crash that influenced 'The Signalman.' The event is a extraordinary opportunity to connect with Dickens' legacy in his former home.
On 9 June, the Charles Dickens Museum will host living descendants of Dickens in the rooms where he lived, enhancing a historical experience celebrating the author's legacy.
Visitors can expect readings from renowned works and deeper insights into Dickens' life, including stories related to his impactful experiences, such as the Staplehurst train crash.
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