Broadstairs, The Promenade And The Gardens 1918
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More about this scene
On the left is the Albion Hotel, where Charles Dickens stayed before he bought the property overlooking the bay on the right of the photograph. It was known as Fort House, and Dickens lived there in 1851. Dickens loved this house, and called it his 'airy nest'; it was here that he wrote David Copperfield. Today the property is known as Bleak House, after another book by Dickens.
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