Terraced houses, Bayham Street

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Terraced houses, Bayham Street

Image: © kim traynor Taken: 18 Sep 2013

The second London home of Charles Dickens' childhood (1822-3) was at No.16 Bayham Street, now demolished, which stood off-frame to the left (though a plaque at No.141 records the connection). Today, the street is a mix of Victorian and 20th century housing. The houses pictured here probably give a good impression of what Dickens' family home would have looked like.

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Image Location

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51.539362
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-0.141612