Thomas Catling

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Thomas Catling (23 September 1838, Cambridge – 25 December 1920, Lambeth, London) was a British journalist and editor. He is perhaps best known for his 1911 autobiography My Life's Pilgrimage.[1][2][3] The autobiography, with two pages on Memories of Charles Dickens[4] and one page on Queen Victoria's Jubilee,[5] contains numerous brief anecdotes concerning literary celebrities, politicians, London events, theatre, crime, and international travel.

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