Rare Charles Dickens items to go on show at museum
Briefly

The upcoming exhibit not only marks the 100th anniversary of the museum but also showcases a unique collection of Dickens-related artifacts never seen before.
Among the treasures is a blubber-stained copy of 'David Copperfield' taken to Antarctica by Captain Scott's expedition, showcasing Dickens's widespread influence and cultural significance.
Cindy Sughrue stated that the exhibition will feature personal effects, portraits, photographs, and historic items illuminating Dickens's life and the museum's rich history.
The Charles Dickens Museum in Doughty Street houses unique objects that define Dickens's life and contributes to the cultural landscape associated with the celebrated writer.
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