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      Rare items of Charles Dickens’ clothing to go on display in London

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 March 2026

    Exhibition includes linen shirt collar from when author suffered a fatal stroke along with other personal items

    Rare surviving items of Charles Dickens’ clothing, including the linen shirt collar worn by the writer when he suffered his fatal stroke in 1870, are to go on display.

    Other items being exhibited include Dickens’ black silk stockings – part of his only surviving suit – as well as personal effects and items related to his personal grooming, including a set of six silver razors used for his daily shave, a perfume bottle, silver candle snuffers and a gold locket, containing photos and locks of hair from Dickens and his son, Henry.

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      Rare items of Charles Dickens’ clothing to go on display in London

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 March 2026

    Exhibition includes linen shirt collar from when author suffered a fatal stroke along with other personal items

    Rare surviving items of Charles Dickens’ clothing, including the linen shirt collar worn by the writer when he suffered his fatal stroke in 1870, are to go on display.

    Other items being exhibited include Dickens’ black silk stockings – part of his only surviving suit – as well as personal effects and items related to his personal grooming, including a set of six silver razors used for his daily shave, a perfume bottle, silver candle snuffers and a gold locket, containing photos and locks of hair from Dickens and his son, Henry.

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      Rare items of Charles Dickens’ clothing to go on display in London

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 March 2026

    Exhibition includes linen shirt collar from when author suffered a fatal stroke along with other personal items

    Rare surviving items of Charles Dickens’ clothing, including the linen shirt collar worn by the writer when he suffered his fatal stroke in 1870, are to go on display.

    Other items being exhibited include Dickens’ black silk stockings – part of his only surviving suit – as well as personal effects and items related to his personal grooming, including a set of six silver razors used for his daily shave, a perfume bottle, silver candle snuffers and a gold locket, containing photos and locks of hair from Dickens and his son, Henry.

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