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Welcome to Dr. Johnson's House The Word from the House
Dr Johnson’s House is one of the few residential houses of its age still surviving in the City of London. Built in 1700, it was a home and workplace for Samuel Johnson from 1748-1759, and it was here that he compiled the first comprehensive English Dictionary.

Now restored to its original condition, the house contains panelled rooms, a pine staircase, and a collection of period furniture, prints and portraits. Situated to the north of Fleet Street, the house is found among a maze of courtyards and passages that are a reminder of historic London.

15 April to 27 May 2008
Display:
'A Most Agreeable Place'
Dr Johnson, James Boswell and the Temple
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Thursday 15 May 2008, 7pm
Lecture:
Boswell and Mason, Johnson and Gray; an Encounter

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Weds 11 and Thurs 12 June 2008, 7pm
Drama:
She Wants a Heart
By Alexander Pope. Performed by Karin Fernald and Colin Pinney
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Opening Hours Definition of the Month

We are open Monday to Saturday
11am to 5.30pm (5.00pm in winter)
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CRINIGEROUS – Hairy; overgrown with hair

From the Visitors' Book

Sergei, Moscow , Russia :

“A beautifully preserved memorial to a remarkable man”

Personality of the Month

Charlotte Lennox, 1730/2 - 1804

One of the foremost literary women of her day, Charlotte was greatly admired by Dr Johnson, who threw her a party on the publication of her first novel Harriot Stuart.



Dr. Johnsons House, 17 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE
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