Audio Tour Narration
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Hello and welcome to your personal tour Before we begin a few words about how the tour works and how you control it. I'll give you directions to each exhibit, and your iPod will display a map showing how to get there. The metal sculpture tree of life is filled with energy, a large tree surrounded and inhabited by animals. Take a closer look. Can you guess where the metal came from? For Mozambican artists created this sculpture in 2004 from bits and pieces of modern firearms. This audio walking tour celebrates 200 years since the birth of the novelist Charles Dickins. The tour leads you in the footsteps of his early life in the area of Southern in London. Dickins is well known for his fictional portrayals of the lives of 19th century London's poorest people, particularly Children. His own experiences of poverty as a child strongly influenced his writing. I have found in descriptions and characters in many of his novels