England
- The House at Landport where Charles Dickens was Born
- Charles Dickens' Birthplace
- Johnson Street, Camden Town
- Dickens House, Doughty Street
- Devonshire Terrace
- Tavistock House
- Gad's Hill
- Gadshill Place
- The Porch at Gadshill
- The Chalet at Gadshill
- The Chalet in the Shrubbery
- House and Conservatory
- Dickens's study
- Dickens's desk
- Rosemount, Lausanne
- Palazzo Peschiere (Genoa)
- Dickens's Grave, Westminister Abbey
Italy — Villa di Bella Vista (The Bagnerello), Albaro, Genoa
- Dickens and Family at the Villa di Bella Vista, July-September 1844
- "The first impressions of such a place as Albaro" (Dickens's Pictures from Italy)
- Exterior
- plaque commemorating Dickens's Residence
- Interior
- Foyer, ground floor
- Foyer and staircase
- Third bedroom
- The frescoed interior of the sala
- The palm tree whose mosquitos plaqued the Dickens family
- Ceiling with putti
- Ceiling fresco with nude and grotesques (I)
- Ceiling fresco with nude and grotesques (II)
- Ceiling at corner decorated with flowers, landscapes, and arabesques (I)
- Ceiling at corner decorated with flowers, landscapes, and arabesques (II)
Italy — The Palace of the Marchese Pallavicini (the Peschiere), Genoa
- Views of Palazzo Peschiere and Genoa: A Gallery
- Charles Dickens, the Villa Pallavicino della Peschiere in Genoa, and its Frescoes (1556)
- Palazzo Peschiere, Genoa (Victorian drawing
- Palazzo Peschiere viewed from the garden
- North (uphill) Garden entrance
- Sculpture above the entrance
- Black-and-white stone walkway in the southern garden overlooking the city
- Water Tower
- Fishpond (1)
- Fishpond (2)
- View from the garden
- View over parapet
- Entrance to the grotto
- Grotto ceiling
- Grotto ceiling with stalactites
- View of the city from the southern windows on the piano nobile
- Diana Fresco,
- Painting in Dickens's bedroom
- Phaeton Fresco
Genoa
- The Strada Nuova ("The Streets of Palaces") (Dickens's Pictures from Italy)
- The Palazzo Ducale
- The Palazzo Ducale with the grand fountain of Piazza de Ferrari
- Typical Vico (narrow lane)
- Strada Nuova
- Church and Oratory of San Filippo Neri
- Porta Principe Railway Station
- Charles Dickens's Tours of Italy
References
Dickens, Sir Henry F. Memories of my Father. London: Victor Gollancz, 1928.
Forster, John. The Life of Charles Dickens The "Charles Dickens Edition." 2 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, [n. d.]
Last Modified 13 November 2007