Charles Dickens was 12 when they moved to London
Charles Dickens was born in England and spent his childhood there. He did not move to England at any specific point in his life.
he was 18
John Dickens moved his family from Kent to London in 1822, when Charles was ten.
Charles Dickens moved to Kent in 1856, after purchasing Gad's Hill Place in Higham, Kent. He lived in this house until his death in 1870.
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Charles Dickens was 12 years old when his father, John Dickens, was arrested for debt and sent to the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison in London in 1824. This experience had a profound impact on Charles Dickens and influenced much of his writing about social injustice and poverty.
he went to work in a factory
Dickens was 9 yrs. old.
Charles Dickens was 58 when he died of a stroke on the 9th June 1870.
Some Charles Dickens tourist attractions in London include his former home at 48 Doughty Street (now the Charles Dickens Museum), the Dickens Inn in St. Katharine Docks, and the George Inn, a historic pub where Dickens was known to drink. You can also visit places like Westminster Abbey, where Dickens was buried, and the Old Curiosity Shop on Portsmouth Street, which is said to have inspired his novel of the same name.
Charles Dickens was 25 years old when he had his first child, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, with his wife Catherine.
Charles Dickens was 45 years old when he separated from his wife Catherine in 1858. Their marriage was annulled in 1870.