The fictitious family from "A Christmas Carol" who lived in Camden Town was the Cratchit family. They were the family of Bob Cratchit, who worked for Ebenezer Scrooge.
The Cratchit family, from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," lived in Camden Town.
Bob Cratchit from A Christmas Carol lived in Camden Town, London.
Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in England, specifically in his home in London. He completed the novella in just six weeks in the fall of 1843.
A Christmas Carol takes place in Victorian London, sometime after the year of 1801. This is suggested when the Spirit of Christmas Present says that it has over 1800 brothers, because he only lives for one Christmas.
There is no actual reference to Scrooges address however, it is assumed that because of the London city references and some of the locations referred to that he lived within walking distance of the London Corn Exchange
Scrooge lived on a street called Cornhill in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
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The Cratchit family in "A Christmas Carol" is depicted as a loving and close-knit family, despite their financial struggles. They live in a small, run-down house in a poorer part of London. The family consists of Bob Cratchit, his wife, and their children, including Tiny Tim, who is the youngest and disabled. Despite their hardships, the Cratchits embody the spirit of Christmas through their love for one another.
He lived in Camden Town, London
Both (Carol I and Carol II) lived in Bucharest.
No, Charles Dickens was not German. He was an English writer who lived during the 19th century and is famous for his novels such as "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," and "A Christmas Carol."