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Cheyne Walk Collection

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888–89. Creator: Theodore Roussel

The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888–89. Creator: Theodore Roussel
The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888-89

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Cheyne Walk, n.d. Creator: Walter Richard Sickert

Cheyne Walk, n.d. Creator: Walter Richard Sickert
Cheyne Walk, n.d

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Turners house, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Turners house, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Turners house, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. The home of Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Whistlers house, 96 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Whistlers house, 96 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Whistlers house, 96 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. The home of American-born artist, James McNeill Whistlerb (1834-1903)

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888-89. Creator: Theodore Roussel

The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888-89. Creator: Theodore Roussel
The Corner of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1888-89

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: The Fish Shop, Busy Chelsea (Fish Shop, Chelsea), 1886-87

The Fish Shop, Busy Chelsea (Fish Shop, Chelsea), 1886-87. Elizabeth Maunders fish shop on Cheyne Walk

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Cheyne Walk and Cadogan Pier, c1876. Cadogan Pier was designed by Nathaniel Handford and buillt by Earl Cadogan in 1841. It was rebuilt around 1875 following the completion of Albert Bridge

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

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

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

Houses at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, c1850

Background imageCheyne Walk 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 imageCheyne Walk Collection: View of the residence of Joseph Mallord William Turner, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1882

View of the residence of Joseph Mallord William Turner, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1882

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Statue of Sir Thomas More in front of Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk, London

Statue of Sir Thomas More in front of Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk, London. More (1478-1535) was Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: The Attic Study, Carlyle House, Chelsea, 1904

The Attic Study, Carlyle House, Chelsea, 1904. Carlyles House, in the district of Chelsea, in central London, England, was the home acquired by the historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Interior of Crosby Hall, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way

Interior of Crosby Hall, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert Way
Interior of Crosby Hall, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Queens House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Queens House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Queens House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1912. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), English poet, illustrator, painter, and translator, lived here

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. The home of English novelist Mary Anne Evans (1819-1880), better known by her pen name of George Eliot

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: View of no 72 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther

View of no 72 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
Maunders Fish Shop, No. 72 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1883 (1926). From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor. [The Chiswick Press for Constable and Company Limited, London, 1926]

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Whiffin

Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Whiffin
Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Houses inhabited by Whistler (top left), and Turner (top right), in Cheyne Walk

Background imageCheyne Walk Collection: Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840)

Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840). The exterior of Don Salteros Coffee House and Curiosity Museum by the River Thames, with signatures of its founder James Salter


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