Is The Old Curiosity Shop still in London?

Yes, The Old Curiosity Shop is still in London at 13–14 Portsmouth Street, near Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Built in the 16th century, it survived the Great Fire of 1666 and the Blitz. Currently owned by the London School of Economics (LSE), it underwent restoration in 2023 following structural issues.
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Where is The Old Curiosity Shop located?

The Old Curiosity Shop, 14 Portsmouth Street. The 'Old Curiosity Shop' has been an iconic 'Dickensian' site since the mid-1880s, when its owner, with no particular justification, emblazoned the words 'Immortalised by Charles Dickens' above the door.
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Was The Old Curiosity Shop real?

🎈 Dickens' novel 'Old Curiosity Shop' is said to have been inspired by this 17th-century shop, which he lived near on Portsmouth Street in London. Although this image was taken between 1895 and 1910, the shop is still standing and is listed at Grade II*.
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What is The Old Curiosity Shop?

The Old Curiosity Shop is the fourth novel by English author Charles Dickens; being one of his two novels (the other being Barnaby Rudge) published along with short stories in his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock, from 1840 to 1841.
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What is London's oldest department store?

London's oldest department store is generally considered to be Fortnum & Mason, established in 1707 on Piccadilly as a grocery shop, evolving into a luxury retailer known for its fine foods, teas, and classic British hampers, holding a strong royal warrant history. While other historic shops like Berry Bros. & Rudd (1698) and Twinings (1706) are older businesses, Fortnum & Mason adapted the department store model early on, says thelondonarchives.org.
 
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What is the most famous department store in London?

Harrods is one of the most famous department stores worldwide, attracting 15 million visitors annually as of 2023. Its building was Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List in 1969.
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Is there still a dress code for Harrods?

Yes, Harrods does still have a dress code, but it's not overly strict for general browsing; they reserve the right to refuse entry for attire deemed inappropriate, such as sportswear, beachwear, or very dirty/unkempt clothing, though they permit trainers and sportswear in the main store and restaurants. The key is "smart casual" – avoid beachwear, swimwear, flip-flops, or athletic singlets, and aim for presentable, clean clothes to be safe, especially if visiting restaurants where staff might be stricter.
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Who is the hideous dwarf in The Old Curiosity Shop?

Quilp, the epitome of evil in Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop, seen here with Little Nell, is a dwarf with the head of a giant and a “few discolored fangs” for teeth. But his most grotesque trait is his trick of drinking “boiling tea without winking” and eating “hard eggs, shell and all.”
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Is there a film of The Old Curiosity Shop?

The Old Curiosity Shop (2007 film) The Old Curiosity Shop is a British television film adapted from the Charles Dickens's 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop. It stars Irish actress Sophie Vavasseur as Nell Trent, with Derek Jacobi as her grandfather, Toby Jones as Quilp and George MacKay as Nell's friend, Kit.
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What is Charles Dickens' hardest book to read?

Bleak House is often considered the most challenging Dickens novel due to its complex dual narrative structure, extensive cast of characters, and intricate plot involving the legal system. Little Dorrit and Our Mutual Friend also present difficulties with their length and multiple interconnected storylines.
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Where is Sylvester the Mummy located?

In 1955, the mummy was purchased by the Ye Old Curiosity Shop in Seattle, Washington, and was exhibited at the 1962 Seattle World's fair. Currently, the mummy is situated in a glass case in the curiosity shop.
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Are Fortnum and Mason older than Harrods?

Although Harrods has the name recognition, I find visiting Fortnum & Mason to be a truly fascinating experience. It's London's oldest department store, founded in 1707 by William Fortnum & Hugh Mason.
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What is Dickens' most famous book?

A Tale of Two Cities (1859; set in London and Paris) is regarded as his best-known work of historical fiction.
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What is London's oldest shop?

A Visit To London's Oldest Shop: Lock And Co Hatters. I recently paid a visit to one of London's most iconic shops: Lock and Co Hatters in St James's. It is considered to be the oldest shop in London, but also is said to be the oldest hat shop in the world and is, amazingly, still run by the same family today.
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What is the most beautiful bookstore in London?

Daunt Books Marylebone

It's original, Edwardian bookshop in Marylebone, has a stunning oak gallery and stained glass windows, making it one of the most beautiful book shops in London.
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Who is the girl in Dickens The Old Curiosity Shop?

Nell Trent. Nell Trent, also referred to as Little Nell, is a fictional character in the 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens. The novel's main character, she is portrayed as infallibly good and virginal.
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Who is the little heroine of The Old Curiosity Shop?

The orphaned Nell Trent, a girl of "not quite fourteen" is the angelic heroine "The Old Curiosity Shop." Nell lives with her grandfather in his peculiar shop of odds and ends and will ultimately pay a terrible price for her grandfather's gambling habit.
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Who is the villain in The Old Curiosity Shop?

Daniel Quilp is one of the main antagonists in the novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, written in 1840. Quilp is a vicious, ill-tempered and grotesque dwarf and is the villain of the story.
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What is the poshest shop in the UK?

Harrods in London is the most luxurious shop in the UK. This iconic department store is renowned for its world-class customer service and luxury goods. More than 100,000 visitors flock to Harrods every day to experience this famous British institution.
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