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Chitral ExpeditionMembers of the Chitral Expedition, including Lieut. Cheyne, Capt. C.R Ross, Major Sawyer, Capt. Gordon, Lieut. Henderson and a Sikh priest. 14th Ferozepore Sikhs. Date: April 13 1895
Golfer and his caddyA Golfer and his caddy - characters from Three Little Maids a musical by Paul Rubens - Mr G.P. Huntley in the role of Cheyne and Mr Carroll in the role of Cupid. The show opened in 1902
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
Lawrence Street and Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
George Cheyne MD, pioneering physicianGeorge Cheyne MD (1672-1743), pioneering physician, philosopher and mathematician. Date: early 18th century
Exterior the Don Saltero's Coffee House in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Date: 18th century
Thomas Carlyles HouseView of Thomas Carlyles house in Great Cheyne Row, London. Date: 1875
Tatler cover, Lady Ironside by Madame YevondeLady Ironside, formerly Miss Mariot Ysobel Cheyne, wife of Sir Edmund Ironside, Chief of Imperial General Staff during the Second World War. Date: 1940
Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, LondonDon Salteros Coffee House and Curiosity Museum, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. 18th century
Scottish tartan -- Sutherland Clan (comprising the Cheyne, Federith, Gray, Keith, Mowat and Oliphant families), with butchers broom badge, coat of arms
CHEYNE WALK / CHELSEA / 1890CHEYNE WALK A general view of the street Date: 1890s
Interior at 3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, LondonWatercolour painting of an interior at 3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. From left to right are Carry, Count (the dog) and Josephine
J M W Turners House - Chelsea - where he lived and workedJ. M. W. Turners House - Cheyne Walk, Chelsea - where he lived and worked. Date: circa 1930
Home of poet Leigh Hunt, Chelsea, London, EnglandThe Home of James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist, poet, and writer and central figure of the English Romantic Movement
Cheyne Walk, East, Chelsea, London Date: 1908
Rossetti / Dining RoomDANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poet and artist in the Green Dining Room at his home in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, with his friend Watts-Dunton Date: 1828 - 1882
Rossetti / Cheyne WalkDANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Home of the poet and Pre- Raphaelite artist at 16 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea Date: 1828 - 1882
George Eliot / ChelseaGEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home of the English novelist at 4 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, where she lived in later life with her husband, John Cross Date: 1819 - 1880
The rear view of Carlyles House from the Garden - ChelseaThe rear view of the House of Thomas and Jane Carlyle from the Garden - 24 Cheyne Row (formerly 5 Great Cheyne Row), Chelsea, London. Date: circa 1903
Cheyne WalkThe Thames at Cheyne Walk Date: circa 1860
Maclises HomeThe home of Irish artist Daniel Maclise in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Date: 1870
Greetings from Chelsea - London - Featuring the chelsea Embankment, Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk and Dr Phenes House Of Mystery! Date: circa 1910s
Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Boating ClubThe Duke of Edinburgh at Dinorwic Wharf, Cheyne Walk, London, opening the Westminster Boating Club Pontoon on 18 July 1985. The London Phoenix displays jets of water in the background
An overturned lorry spills its load, Cheyne WalkRoad traffic accident - an overturned lorry spills its load of water coolers across the road at 91 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
London / Cheyne WalkCheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Famous former residents include David Lloyd George, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Eliot, James Whistler, Mrs Gaskell and J.M.W. Turner. Date: 18th century
King & Eight Bells PubThe King and Eight Bells public house, Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, once a popular haunt of Londons artistic Bohemian set. Date: 1930s
Georgian WindowsOriel and bay windows on a Georgian town house, 102 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Date: circa 1800
3 Cheyne Walk Chelsea3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, left to right are Carry, Count, Josephine. Date: circa 1840s
Turner / Cheyne WalkJMW TURNER House in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, where the artist died on 19 December 1851 Date: 1775 - 1851
The Grill Room - Crosby Hall, London. Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea originally stood in Bishopsgate, where it was the Great Hall of the 15th century Crosby Place
Preparing for refugees arrival WWIIThe Cheyne Hospital in London prepares to receive refugees. Camp beds are set up in the wards and the beds fixed with a number to identify the occupant
Number 4, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1881Engraving showing the exterior of No.4 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1881. This building was formerly the home of George Eliot, the English writer, whose real name was Mary Ann Cross (1819-1880)
Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 1881Engraving showing Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London in 1881. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, lived here
Carlyles at HomeTHOMAS AND JANE WELSH CARLYLE Scottish writer and his wife at home, 5 Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Thomas Carlyle / Cheyne RwTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers home in Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Cheyne Row ChelseaA hansom cab delivers a visitor to Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Street Scene / Cheyne WalkCHEYNE WALK A general view of the street