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  1. Dora Annie Dickens (16 August 1850 – 14 April 1851) was the infant daughter of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. She was the ninth of their ten children, and the youngest of their three daughters.

  2. Dora Annie Dickens. Birth. 16 Aug 1850. Regents Park, City of Westminster, Greater London, England. Death. 14 Apr 1851 (aged 7 months) Regents Park, City of Westminster, Greater London, England. Burial. Highgate Cemetery West. Highgate, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Add to Map. Memorial ID. 6871360. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dora_SpenlowDora Spenlow - Wikipedia

    [1] Charles Dickens named his daughter Dora Annie Dickens after the character on her birth in 1850, but she died the following year at the age of eight months. Portrayals. Dora has been portrayed by several actresses in numerous adaptations. She was first most notably depicted in the 1935 film adaptation by Maureen O'Sullivan.

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  4. When Dora Annie Dickens was born on 16 August 1850, in London, England, United Kingdom, her father, Charles John Huffam Dickens, was 38 and her mother, Catherine Thomson Hogarth, was 35. She lived in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom in 1851.

  5. Dora Annie Dickens (August 16, 1850 – April 14, 1851) Dora was named after Dora Spenlow, a character in David Copperfield. In the novel, Dora is the child bride of the title character and dies young as a result of a miscarriage. The real Dora also died young. She went into convulsions and died suddenly; she was not quite 8 months old.

  6. Dora Annie Dickens (16 de agosto de 1850 - 14 de abril de 1851) fue la hija pequeña del novelista inglés Charles Dickens y su esposa Catherine . Era la novena de sus diez hijos y la menor de sus tres hijas.

  7. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Dora Annie Dickens (1850-1851) - Dickens' ninth child was born during the writing of David Copperfield and was named for David's wife (Slater, 2009, p. 312). A sickly child, she died at eight months old (Ackroyd, 1990, p. 627-628).