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Dickens' Final Shirt: A Glimpse into His Final Moments
9 Mar
Summary
- Linen collar worn by Charles Dickens at his death is now on display.
- Exhibition features Dickens' silk stockings and silver razors.
- Museum highlights Dickens' flamboyant style through surviving clothing.

Rare surviving clothing and personal effects of Charles Dickens are now on public display at the Charles Dickens Museum in London. Among the most poignant items is the linen shirt collar worn by the author at the moment he suffered his fatal stroke on June 8, 1870. His death followed the next day.
Additional exhibited pieces include his black silk stockings, part of his only known suit, a set of six silver razors, a perfume bottle, and a gold locket containing photographs and hair from Dickens and his son, Henry. These items offer an intimate look at the writer's personal grooming and dandy-like fashion sense.




