[Pair] Gadshill Place (North View). [&] Gadshill Place (South View).
Nicholson's Litho-typo Steam Printing Works, 11, Wormwood Street, City, E.C.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Pair of tinted lithographs, printed area 210 x 255mm, 8¼ x 10"
Gads Hill Place in Higham, Kent, the country home of Charles Dickens from 1857 until he died there from a stroke in 1870. His father had shown him the house when he was nine years old telling him that if he worked hard enough, one day he would own such a house. The house, a Grade 1 listed building, has been a school since 1924.
[Ref: 22125] £260.00
[n.d., c.1870.]
Pair of tinted lithographs, printed area 210 x 255mm, 8¼ x 10"
Gads Hill Place in Higham, Kent, the country home of Charles Dickens from 1857 until he died there from a stroke in 1870. His father had shown him the house when he was nine years old telling him that if he worked hard enough, one day he would own such a house. The house, a Grade 1 listed building, has been a school since 1924.
[Ref: 22125] £260.00
![[Pair] Gadshill Place (North View). [&] Gadshill Place (South View).](jpegs/22125.jpg)