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This patron of Garraway's Coffee House is careful to sip his fresh hot coffee in the proper British manner. This accessory is designed to accompany...
View full detailsInspired by "Garraway's Coffee House" from the 18th century, this coffee house was not only a gathering place, but a place where important business...
View full detailsWith her new and fashionable dress and hat, this Londoner can truly say, "I feel retty." This accessory was designed to accompany Mary Margaret's F...
View full detailsAll the most discerning ladies come here to have their gowns made and altered. And for those in need of a finely crafted wig or hairpiece, visit th...
View full detailsThe Nightwatch raises a lantern to check to make sure that all is well in the harbour. This accessory was designed to accompany Ramsgate Lighthouse...
View full detailsThe Dickens' Village Ramsgate Lighthouse as we know it, was built in 1842. It overlooks the English Channel where visitors get breathtaking views o...
View full detailsOne of the groundskeepers is sweeping up in preparation of opening. He uses a handcart and broom to keep things neat and tidy. Introduced October ...
View full detailsThe London Zoological Gardens is the world's oldest scientific zoo and originally intended for scientific study. Opened in 1828 the zoo was opened ...
View full detailsThe drinking mates here are a local pub patron and his goat who fancies a pint now and then! Introduced October 2022 Village Figures 2.63 in H...
View full detailsWith tradtional tudor-style exposed beams, "Ye Olde Goat Pub" has a cheery façade and fits in nicely as a neighborhood pub. It's where all the loca...
View full detailsThis accessory features a shopkeeper showing a customer a brand new fragrance. The piece was designed to accompany Otto of Roses Perfumery. Introd...
View full detailsHistory tells us that Perfumeries originally sold oils and pomanders to keep undesirable orders at bay. Later they became part of the cosmetic indu...
View full detailsNamed for one of London's 25 wards located on the north bank of the Thames, Billingsgate's Finest Fish was designed to accompany the Dickens' Villa...
View full detailsThe newest addition to the open air Christmas Market in Dickens' Village is the "Fishmonger" where fresh caught fish is always available for sale. ...
View full detailsAfter last night's fresh snow fall, these two best friends have a joy-filled day ahead playing catch. Introduced October 2022 Village Figures ...
View full detailsThe young farm hand is making "Fast Friends" with a hungry cat who follows the youngster carrying pails of fresh milk from the barn. Introduced Ja...
View full detailsNamed for one of Charles Dickens' middle names (he had two), Charles John Huffam Dickens. Huffam Fields Farm is a handsome cobblestone barn that wa...
View full detailsPerhaps this is John and Dot Peerybingle, the main characters in the Dickens' Christmas story, "Cricket on the Hearth." The couple is ready to spen...
View full detailsAdvertising in around London in the 19th century, this "sandwich man" walked around and announced news of what is being sold at the local Christmas...
View full detailsFeaturing a decorative iron gate and brick entrance, the Christmas Market is surely the place to buy trimmings and gifts of the season. Introduced...
View full detailsScrooge promises to honor Christmas with this now famous quote at the end of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Introduced January 2022 Village Figur...
View full detailsSt. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000 people. In 1868, Charles Dickens presented a final series of "Farewe...
View full detailsThe fruit vender also sells pomanders, oranges stuffed with whole cloves and when dried are used to scent a drawer or closet. Introduced January 2...
View full detailsThis wooden Market Stand features fruits for sale, these were a luxury item in the 19th century and a special item found both on the Christmas tree...
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