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Background imageChelsea Collection: In Cheyne Walk Gardens Thomas Carlyle Eternally Ponders Philosophy, c1935. Creator

In Cheyne Walk Gardens Thomas Carlyle Eternally Ponders Philosophy, c1935. Creator
In Cheyne Walk Gardens Thomas Carlyle Eternally Ponders Philosophy, c1935. Statue by Joseph Edgar Boehm of Scottish essayist, satirist

Background imageChelsea Collection: Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. The home of English essayist, poet and writer James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, south-west London

Background imageChelsea Collection: Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Creator: Taylor

Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Creator: Taylor
Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Great Hall of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London

Background imageChelsea Collection: Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson

Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson
Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. View of Lots Road Power Station on the River Thames in Chelsea, south west London. It was built 1902-1904

Background imageChelsea Collection: Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, west London, was named after William Cheyne

Background imageChelsea Collection: Ranelagh House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Ranelagh House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Ranelagh House, (c1878). Ranelagh House in Chelsea, London, was built in 1688-1689 by the Earl of Ranelagh, Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital which it adjoined. It was demolished in 1805

Background imageChelsea Collection: Nell Gwynnes House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Nell Gwynnes House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Nell Gwynnes House, (c1878). View of Sandford Manor House, Waterford Road, Chelsea, (now part of London). The house is also known as Nell Gwynnes house

Background imageChelsea Collection: The drawing-room of Lord Vernons house, designed by Oliver Hill, F. R. I. B. A. London

The drawing-room of Lord Vernons house, designed by Oliver Hill, F. R. I. B. A. London
The drawing-room of Lord Vernons house, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, which was designed by Oliver Hill, F.R.I.B.A. London, 1935. From Decorative Art 1935 - Year-Book of The Studio, by C.G. Holme

Background imageChelsea Collection: The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, (1920). Artist: Nathaniel Parr

The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, (1920). Artist: Nathaniel Parr
The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageChelsea Collection: Lady Morgans drawing room, no 11 William Street, Lowndes Square, Chelsea, London, 1858

Lady Morgans drawing room, no 11 William Street, Lowndes Square, Chelsea, London, 1858

Background imageChelsea Collection: Train passing over the Chelsea Road, London, 1936

Train passing over the Chelsea Road, London, 1936. A Southern Railway train crosses a railway bridge with an advertisement. A horse shunts railway trucks on the Chelsea Road underneath

Background imageChelsea Collection: The building of the new Chelsea Bridge, London, 1937

The building of the new Chelsea Bridge, London, 1937. Construction of the new bridge in progress, with scaffolding and cranes

Background imageChelsea Collection: Botany lesson, Chelsea Secondary School (Hortensia Road School), London, 1911

Botany lesson, Chelsea Secondary School (Hortensia Road School), London, 1911. A teacher instructing two girls

Background imageChelsea Collection: Interior view of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther

Interior view of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther
Interior view of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. The church is more commonly referred to as Chelsea Old Church

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther

View of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther
View of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, 1880. The church is more commonly referred to as Chelsea Old Church

Background imageChelsea Collection: Corner of Cheyne Walk and Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther

Corner of Cheyne Walk and Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
Corner of Cheyne Walk and Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London, 1883. View showing the Thames Coffee House and the Cricketers Tavern

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of no 24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, 1882. Artist: John Crowther

View of no 24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, 1882. Artist: John Crowther
View of no 24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, 1882. This was the residence of the Scottish author Thomas Carlyle

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of Whitelands House, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, 1890. Artist: John Crowther

View of Whitelands House, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, 1890. Artist: John Crowther
View of Whitelands House, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, 1890

Background imageChelsea Collection: Lord Cremornes villa, Chelsea, London, c1810

Lord Cremornes villa, Chelsea, London, c1810

Background imageChelsea Collection: Cremorne, Chelsea, London, 1852. Artist: Wilson

Cremorne, Chelsea, London, 1852. Artist: Wilson
Cremorne, Chelsea, London, 1852. View of Cremorne, showing the house (on the right) in which JMW Turner died

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, c1800

View of All Saints Church, Chelsea, London, c1800. Also known as Chelsea Old Church

Background imageChelsea Collection: Sir Thomas Mores Chapel, Chelsea Old Church, London, 1801

Sir Thomas Mores Chapel, Chelsea Old Church, London, 1801

Background imageChelsea Collection: Brick kiln near Sloane Street, Chelsea, London, 1812. Artist: William Pickett

Brick kiln near Sloane Street, Chelsea, London, 1812. Artist: William Pickett
Brick kiln near Sloane Street, Chelsea, London, 1812

Background imageChelsea Collection: Advertisement for Goldings Pier Hotel, Chelsea, London, c1860

Advertisement for Goldings Pier Hotel, Chelsea, London, c1860. The image at the top of the sheet shows the hotel, with the River Thames and Cadogan Pier in the foreground

Background imageChelsea Collection: Don Salteros tavern and coffee house, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1800

Don Salteros tavern and coffee house, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1800

Background imageChelsea Collection: A view of the fire engine of Chelsea Waterworks taken from the roadside, 1783

A view of the fire engine of Chelsea Waterworks taken from the roadside, 1783. View showing the pumping engine and reservoir of Chelsea Waterworks, London

Background imageChelsea Collection: Winchester House, Chelsea, London, c1800

Winchester House, Chelsea, London, c1800

Background imageChelsea Collection: View showing figures in a rowing boat on the Thames at Chelsea Reach, London, 1799

View showing figures in a rowing boat on the Thames at Chelsea Reach, London, 1799. Chelsea Physic Garden can be seen on the far shore

Background imageChelsea Collection: Houses at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1850

Houses at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1850

Background imageChelsea Collection: Sir Cecils budget for paying the national debt, 1874

Sir Cecils budget for paying the national debt, 1874. Chelsea Hospital falling into ruins, whilst pensioners are fleeing. In the distance Sir Cecil Wray is being mobbed by a group of maid-servants

Background imageChelsea Collection: Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, London, 1805. Artist

Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, London, 1805. Artist
Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, London, 1805. View of the Royal Military Asylum, (Duke of Yorks Royal Military School) Chelsea, with soldiers, women and children outside

Background imageChelsea Collection: Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, London, c1800

Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, London, c1800
Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, c1800. This was later the site of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of the pavilion, Hans Place, Chelsea, London

View of the pavilion, Hans Place, Chelsea, London. The house was the residence of Henry Holland

Background imageChelsea Collection: Duke Street, Chelsea, London, 1873. Artist: Walter Greaves

Duke Street, Chelsea, London, 1873. Artist: Walter Greaves
Duke Street, Chelsea, London, 1873

Background imageChelsea Collection: Cremorne House, Chelsea, London. Artist: E Dowell

Cremorne House, Chelsea, London. Artist: E Dowell
Cremorne House, Chelsea, London. View with a gardener at work in the foreground

Background imageChelsea Collection: Members of the National Club, Chelsea, 1831. Artist

Members of the National Club, Chelsea, 1831. Artist
Members of the National Club, Chelsea, 1831. Members of the National Club cultivating various skilful and manly exercises at the Stadium at Chelsea, being a British Arena for such Pursuits

Background imageChelsea Collection: Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1846. Artist

Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1846. Artist
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1846. Design for the improvement of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, from Oakley Street to Battersea Bridge

Background imageChelsea Collection: Interior view of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760. Artist

Interior view of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760. Artist
Interior view of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760

Background imageChelsea Collection: The Rotunda and Ranelagh House in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760

The Rotunda and Ranelagh House in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760. Scene during a Jubilee Ball. In the foreground a crowd of costumed figures have gathered

Background imageChelsea Collection: Interior view of figures in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1795

Interior view of figures in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1795

Background imageChelsea Collection: A Night Scene at Ranelagh on Wednesday 6th of May 1752

A Night Scene at Ranelagh on Wednesday 6th of May 1752. View of Mountefort Brown pulling off Dr John Hills wig in the entrance to the Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of the Black Lion Inn, Church Street, Chelsea, London, 1860

View of the Black Lion Inn, Church Street, Chelsea, London, 1860

Background imageChelsea Collection: Tomb of Sir Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church, London, c1800

Tomb of Sir Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church, London, c1800

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of Chelsea Old Church with the River Thames on the left, London, c1800

View of Chelsea Old Church with the River Thames on the left, London, c1800

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of the suspension bridge at Chelsea, London, 1852

View of the suspension bridge at Chelsea, London, 1852. In the foreground figures watch water vessels passing underneath the bridge

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of the Adam and Eve Inn, Chelsea, London, c1900

View of the Adam and Eve Inn, Chelsea, London, c1900

Background imageChelsea Collection: Two views of Gough House, West Road, Chelsea, London, c1830

Two views of Gough House, West Road, Chelsea, London, c1830

Background imageChelsea Collection: View of Chelsea Manor House, London, c1840

View of Chelsea Manor House, London, c1840



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