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Old Chelsea riverside, LondonA view across the Thames to the riverside of old Chelsea where a new embankment was under construction in the late 19th century
London Terrace, New YorkLondon Terrace in Old Chelsea, New York City, America
Kensington & Chelsea District School, Boys BandIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Sloane Street, Pimlico Borders, London
Sloane Square StationA street scene outside Sloane Square Underground station in Chelsea, London, with frequent trains to the City on the District Railway
Demonstration against the toll on Chelsea Bridge, LondonA demonstration against the charging of a toll on the new Chelsea Bridge, London
Pyne - Chelsea PensionerCHELSEA PENSIONER A survivor of one of Englands periodic wars, he wears the traditional uniform of the military asylum at Chelsea
Sketch of Admiral Codrington PH, Chelsea, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
Fancy dress costume - BibendumMr R. H. Cobb as Bibendum (the Michelin Man) at the Chelsea Arts Club Ball in 1912. Date: 1912
Rossetti Studios (right) at 72 Flood Street, Chelsea, London. Edward Holland built this block containing seven purpose-built artist studios, completed around 1896
Revellers in pierrot costumes at the Chelsea Arts Club Dazzle Ball held at the Albert Hall in March 1919. The theme was inspired by the technique of dazzle painting
Railway map, Clapham Junction area, LondonRailway map, Clapham Junction, Stewarts Lane, Lavender Hill and Longhedge, SW London, with colour coding of the various railway companies. Date: 1912
Chelsea Football Club team 1905-1906Chelsea Football Club team and management, season of 1905-1906 (names below the photo). Date: 1905-1906
The Drawing Room in the well-known Modernist Poet Captain Osbert Sitwells House inThe Drawing Room in the " well-known" Modernist Poet Captain Osbert Sitwells House in Chelsea, London. In the left background (through the arch) is a large painting by Wyndham Lewis
Chelsea From Battersey
Lawrence Street and Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Opening Ceremony
Queen Victoria at the Royal Naval Exhibition, London, in 1891
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Trophy
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Arctic tableau
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Blake Gallery
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Duke of Edinburgh's silver models
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Cook Gallery
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Quadrangle
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Sepping's Gallery
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Telegraph Construction Company exhibit
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Interior of the Iceberg
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Miss Weston's Sailors Rest
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Iceberg
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - the trawler Heroine
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Battle of Trafalgar Panorama
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - HMS Victory
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The death of Nelson exhibit
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Cutlass drill
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Inflating the balloon
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - The Mandoline band
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - a submarine mine explosion
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - the electrically controlled boat
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - battleships in action
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Whitehead Torpedo demonstration
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Torpedo Drill
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - force of a 110 ton Elswick gun
Brompton Fire Station, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, London (renamed Chelsea Square in the 1930s to avoid confusion with the new Trafalgar Square!). Date: 1913
The Chelsea Matinee, at the Chelsea Palace Theatre, London, 20 March 1917 Date: 1917
Chelsea Studios Advertisement, Private ViewAn advertisement page which promotes the services of the Chelsea Studios Ltd. specialists in figure, lettering, still life and retouching
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, Garden SideA photograph of a white rendered modernist house from the garden side, in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, BalconyAn artistic architectural photograph showing a view looking up to the curved hand rails and balconies of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, InteriorAn interior photograph of a staircase in a hallway to a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry