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Battersea Collection (page 2)

Background imageBattersea Collection: King Henry VII, c1750

King Henry VII, c1750. Portrait of King Henry VII from a stained glass window, St Mary, Battersea

Background imageBattersea Collection: Portrait from stained glass window at St Mary, Battersea, London, 1793

Portrait from stained glass window at St Mary, Battersea, London, 1793
Portrait of Margaret Beauchamp from a stained glass window at St Mary, Battersea, London, 1793

Background imageBattersea Collection: Mr Smiths house at Battersea, London, c1755. Artist: John Boydell

Mr Smiths house at Battersea, London, c1755. Artist: John Boydell
Mr Smiths house at Battersea, London, c1755. The house of a Mr Smith, looking up the River Thames, with sailing boats and cargo vessels on the river. The buildings are reflected in the water

Background imageBattersea Collection: The River Thames at Battersea, London, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler

The River Thames at Battersea, London, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
The River Thames at Battersea, London, 1795. View of Battersea, the River Thames and Chelsea from East Wandsworth, showing farm animals and the surrounding countryside

Background imageBattersea Collection: Fire engines at Battersea Fire Station, Este Road, Battersea, London, 1938

Fire engines at Battersea Fire Station, Este Road, Battersea, London, 1938
Black fire engines at Battersea Fire Station, Este Road, Battersea, London, 1938. Three fire engines are parked within the station

Background imageBattersea Collection: Interior of appliance room, Northcote Road Fire Station, Battersea, London, 1906

Interior of appliance room, Northcote Road Fire Station, Battersea, London, 1906
Interior of appliance room with stables for horses, Northcote Road Fire Station, Battersea, London, 1906

Background imageBattersea Collection: View of the Red House Inn on the banks of the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1850

View of the Red House Inn on the banks of the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1850. Children play on the river bank and Battersea Mill can be seen in the background

Background imageBattersea Collection: View of a windmill and the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1830

View of a windmill and the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1830. A boat carrying cargo can be seen on the right, behind the trees

Background imageBattersea Collection: Undertakers regaling themselves at Deaths Door, Battersea, London, 1801

Undertakers regaling themselves at Deaths Door, Battersea, London, 1801. Print depicting the undertakers eating, drinking and making merry outside Robert Deaths tavern, Battersea Rise

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea, London, 1840. Artist

Battersea, London, 1840. Artist
Battersea, London, 1840. View of willow trees on the River Thames at Battersea, with sailing craft in the background

Background imageBattersea Collection: North view of St Marys Church, Battersea from across the Thames, London, 1760

North view of St Marys Church, Battersea from across the Thames, London, 1760. With boats on the river and figures on the riverbank

Background imageBattersea Collection: Near Battersea, London, 1818. Artist: Henry Walter

Near Battersea, London, 1818. Artist: Henry Walter
View of boats on the edge of the River Thames near Battersea, London, 1818

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea Reach, c1870, (c1915). Artist: Cecil Gordon Lawson

Battersea Reach, c1870, (c1915). Artist: Cecil Gordon Lawson
Battersea Reach, c1870, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea Enamels in the James Ward Usher Collection, 1911

Battersea Enamels in the James Ward Usher Collection, 1911. Antique Victorian Print Battersea Enamels, considered the finest of their kind to be produced in England during the mid-18th century

Background imageBattersea Collection: Nocturne: The Thames at Battersea, 1878, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Nocturne: The Thames at Battersea, 1878, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Nocturne: The Thames at Battersea, 1878, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea, Dawn, 1877, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Battersea, Dawn, 1877, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Battersea, Dawn, 1877, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageBattersea Collection: Old Battersea Bridge, From The North Bank, looking across the River Thames, London, 1885 (1926)

Old Battersea Bridge, From The North Bank, looking across the River Thames, London, 1885 (1926). Artist: John Crowther
Old Battersea Bridge, From The North Bank, looking across the River Thames, London, 1885 (1926). From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor

Background imageBattersea Collection: Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-5. Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-5. Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-5. Painting housed in the Tate, London. [The Offices of the Studio, London & New York, 1944]

Background imageBattersea Collection: Old Battersea Bridge, 1874 (1933). Artist: Walter Greaves

Old Battersea Bridge, 1874 (1933). Artist: Walter Greaves
Old Battersea Bridge, 1874 (1933). Painting held at the Tate Gallery, London. From The Studio Volume 106. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1933]

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea Bridge, London, 19th century (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Battersea Bridge, London, 19th century (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Battersea Bridge, London, 19th century (1904). Etching. Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)

Background imageBattersea Collection: Under Old Battersea Bridge, 1879 (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Under Old Battersea Bridge, 1879 (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Under Old Battersea Bridge, 1879 (1904). Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)

Background imageBattersea Collection: Alexander Popes house, Battersea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Alexander Popes house, Battersea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Alexander Popes house, Battersea, London, 1912. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is considered one of the greatest English poets of the eighteenth century

Background imageBattersea Collection: Jubilee tea party for children in Orville Road, Battersea, London, 1935

Jubilee tea party for children in Orville Road, Battersea, London, 1935. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageBattersea Collection: Battersea Church, Battersea, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Battersea Church, Battersea, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Battersea Church, Battersea, London, 1829. Built in 1777, St Marys Battersea has connections with William Blake, who was married there, JMW Turner, who painted the Thames from the vestry window

Background imageBattersea Collection: In Battersea Park, 1911

In Battersea Park, 1911. An example of Darwinism in everday life. A nursemaid wheeling Master Jones, son of a famous cricketer, in his pram in Battersea Park, London

Background imageBattersea Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858

Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858. Thomas Page (1803-1877) was the engineer of this suspension bridge over the Thames, which opened in 1858



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