Walking through the park near by Hilton Euston to get to the Charles Dickens Museum
It takes only about 20 mins walking slowly to the museum from the hotel.
Charles Dickens Museum London
Address: 48 Doughty St, London WC1N2LX
The dining room table set with a little Christmas decoration at the museum
In his place there were some interesting devices and even an little animal to keep the house clean I've never heard of before.
A dirty house produces dishonest people? Is it really true? ;-)
During my sixth grade's summer school holiday, I had written book report on one of his well-know stories, 'A Tale of Two cities'. I don't remember the story in detail, and yet I do remember very vividly how deeply I was infatuated with his tales.
This is it!!
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My book review on A Take of Two cities written in Korean on my 30 year-old time-worn note pad
The classic looking antique piano in the living room
Darrin and I were being busy taking photo of the museum.
Charles Dickens' hand writing
Catherine Dickens's room
The little bowls set on the table right next to her bed caught my eye for some reason.
The books displayed on his book shelf
After museum tour, we went straight up to the restaurant, Northall, for having brunch.
Adress: 10 Northumberland Ave, London WC2N 5AE
We had Sunday Jazz Brunch set, so there was a live jazz band singing the whole time we were there.
We realized much later when we finished the meal that just right next door of Northall was the Herrods restaurant. A lot of people was enjoying a leisurely tea time there.
Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop at Covent Garden
Address: 44 The Market, London WC2E 8RF
The tiny little shop was stacked with a wide variety of antique toys, including these. ↓
These are what I got from the shop, which now displayed on my TV table.
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