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Kensington And Chelsea Collection (page 3)

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Chelsea Old Church dates from 1157 and was originally the parish church of Chelsea village, before it was engulfed by London. It is Grade I listed

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Worlds End, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Worlds End, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Worlds End", in 1790, (c1876). The Worlds End Tavern, dates back to at least the 17th century, a noted tea-garden at considerable distance from London

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Chelsea Waterworks founded in 1723, created extensive ponds in the borders of Chelsea and Pimlico using water from the tidal Thames

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Creator: Unknown

A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Creator: Unknown
A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Royal Hospital Chelsea is a retirement and nursing home for veterans of the British Army, founded by King Charles II in 1682, the gardens are Grade II listed

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Henry VIIIs conduit at Kensington Palace, in the kitchen garden, built c1536 for Queen Elizabeth as a child

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Victorian facade of the Natural History Museum by Gibbs and Canning Limited

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). The Ladbroke family were Notting Hills main landowner and from 1820s-1840s, James Weller Ladbroke, working with the architect and surveyor Thomas Allason

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Victoria and Albert Museum, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

The Victoria and Albert Museum, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
The Victoria and Albert Museum, c1900s. The V&A in South Kensington was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: His Majesty and Princess Mary on the Alpine Railway, Earls Court Exhibition, 1913, 1937

His Majesty and Princess Mary on the Alpine Railway, Earls Court Exhibition, 1913, 1937. His Royal Highness Prince Albert 1910-1920 became King George VI on 11 December 1936

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. After death of Herbert, Cardinal Vaughan in 1903, an appeal was made to raise funds for a boys school in his name

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Large Fountain, London, England, 1896. Creator: Underwood & Underwood

The Large Fountain, London, England, 1896. Creator: Underwood & Underwood
The Large Fountain, London, England, 1896. The Tazza Fountain at the head of the Long Water in the Italian Gardens in Kensington. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Dinner-table arranged by Harrods Ltd. London, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Dinner-table arranged by Harrods Ltd. London, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Dinner-table arranged by Harrods Ltd. London, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year Book", edited by C.G. Holme

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: London. Knightbridge, 1906. Creator: Unknown

London. Knightbridge, 1906. Creator: Unknown
London. Knightbridge, 1906. Equestrian statue of Lord Strathnairn in front of Harvey Nichols department store on the Brompton Road, London. The statue was unveiled in 1895

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Stables at Old Barrack Yard, west London, supposedly used by the Duke of Wellington

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Kensington Square Which Still Preserves The Peace of Two Centuries, c1935. Creator

Kensington Square Which Still Preserves The Peace of Two Centuries, c1935. Creator
Kensington Square Which Still Preserves The Peace of Two Centuries, c1935. Terraced houses in Kensington, central London. Author and politician John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) lived at number 18

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935

The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935. The V&A Museum in South Kensington, central London

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum In Cromwell Road, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum In Cromwell Road, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum In Cromwell Road, c1935. The V&A Museum in South Kensington, central London, was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, was designed by Francis Fowke and Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1881

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Quiet of the Dutch Garden at Kensington Palace Guarded By Locked Gates, c1935

The Quiet of the Dutch Garden at Kensington Palace Guarded By Locked Gates, c1935. Gardens at the royal residence of Kensington Palace in London

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Creator: King

A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Creator: King
A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Holland Park in Kensington, west London, part of the grounds of Holland House which was heavily bombed during World War

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Memorial in Kensington Gardens, London, commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Where London University Shares Quarters With The Imperial Institute, c1935. Creator

Where London University Shares Quarters With The Imperial Institute, c1935. Creator
Where London University Shares Quarters With The Imperial Institute, c1935. Designed by Sir Thomas Colcutt and opened in 1887, the Imperial Institute in Kensington, London

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Orangery, Kensington Palace, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

The Orangery, Kensington Palace, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
The Orangery, Kensington Palace, c1950. The baroque Orangery, next to Kensington Palace in London, was built in 1704-1705, probably by Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Memorial commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: State apartments, Kensington Palace, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

State apartments, Kensington Palace, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
State apartments, Kensington Palace, London, c1950. The section just beyond the gate, (Nos 8 and 9), is where Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales lived after their wedding in 1981

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Swans on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Swans on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Swans on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens, London, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Kensington Palace, London, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Kensington Palace, London, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Kensington Palace, London, 1894. 17th century mansion in Kensington Gardens, remodelled by Christopher Wren. Residence of the British royal family: Diana

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Tea in Kensington Gardens, 1914, (1920). Artist: Claude Allin Shepperson

Tea in Kensington Gardens, 1914, (1920). Artist: Claude Allin Shepperson
Tea in Kensington Gardens, 1914, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, London, 1913

Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, London, 1913
Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, London, 1913. A shop selling goods produced by blind workers, a discount book store

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935

Childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935
London County Council childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935. This ambulance, is parked outside the Holland Street Physically Defective School for children

Background imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Art lesson, Wornington Road School, London, 1938

Art lesson, Wornington Road School, London, 1938. A class of girls sitting at their art desks in neat rows

Background imageKensington And Chelsea 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 imageKensington And Chelsea Collection: Aerial view of Knightsbridge, London, c1845. Artist: George Robert Vawser

Aerial view of Knightsbridge, London, c1845. Artist: George Robert Vawser
Aerial view of Knightsbridge, London, c1845



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