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South Western Railway Terminus, Nine Elms, Battersea, London, c1840. The London and Southampton Railway was opened in 1838
A View at Battersea, 1784. Artist: Francis JukesA View at Battersea, 1784. View looking across the Thames
View of Fulham from the White Lion Inn, Putney, London, 1783. Artist: Robert LaurieView of Fulham from the White Lion Inn, Putney, London, 1783. Boats and horses can be seen waiting by the shore of the River Thames in the foreground
View of the old lime works, Nine Elms, Battersea, London, 1875
View of St Georges Chapel, Battersea, London, 1828
View from above Wandsworth, Westminster and St Pauls in the Distance c1849-1866. A strand of corn in the foreground with the oast houses of a brewery, and a view to the sun rising above St Paul s
Celebration of the 13th anniversary of the City Steam Boat Company, Battersea, London, c1859. Captains, crews, and working staff commemorating the 13th anniversary of the CSBC the dry dock at
Children of workmen in the service of the City Steam Boat Company, c1859. ArtistChildren of workmen in the service of the City Steam Boat Company, c1859. The children are celebrating their annual festival in the dry dock at the companys works, Battersea, London
Head of the River for Schools, (rowing race on the Thames, London), after c1925. The start of a school boat race, with Albert Bridge in the distance
Queen Elizabeth I, 1705. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I from a stained glass window in St Mary s, Battersea
King Henry VII, c1750. Portrait of King Henry VII from a stained glass window, St Mary, Battersea
Portrait from stained glass window at St Mary, Battersea, London, 1793Portrait of Margaret Beauchamp from a stained glass window at St Mary, Battersea, London, 1793
Visit to Mr Deputy - at his modern built villas near Clapham, London, c1750A common Council-man of Candlestick Ward and his wife, on a visit to Mr Deputy - at his modern built villas near Clapham, London
Mr Smiths house at Battersea, London, c1755. Artist: John BoydellMr 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
The River Thames at Battersea, London, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerThe River Thames at Battersea, London, 1795. View of Battersea, the River Thames and Chelsea from East Wandsworth, showing farm animals and the surrounding countryside
Fire engines at Battersea Fire Station, Este Road, Battersea, London, 1938Black fire engines at Battersea Fire Station, Este Road, Battersea, London, 1938. Three fire engines are parked within the station
Interior of appliance room, Northcote Road Fire Station, Battersea, London, 1906Interior of appliance room with stables for horses, Northcote Road Fire Station, Battersea, London, 1906
View of Lord Stormonts mansion near Wandsworth, London, c1800
View of DH Ruckers residence at West Hill in Wandsworth, London, c1800
View of the Earl of Buckinghamshires mansion at Putney Common, London, 1810. ArtistView of the Earl of Buckinghamshires mansion at Putney Common, London, 1810
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
View of a windmill and the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1830. A boat carrying cargo can be seen on the right, behind the trees
Undertakers regaling themselves at Deaths Door, Battersea, London, 1801. Print depicting the undertakers eating, drinking and making merry outside Robert Deaths tavern, Battersea Rise
Battersea, London, 1840. ArtistBattersea, London, 1840. View of willow trees on the River Thames at Battersea, with sailing craft in the background
North view of St Marys Church, Battersea from across the Thames, London, 1760. With boats on the river and figures on the riverbank
Lewis Browns house during the storm on the night of 15th October, Roehampton, 1780. The scene shows storm clouds and lightning along with the destruction caused to the house and lands
Trees damaged by a storm of 15th October, Roehampton, London, 1780. Artist: Edwin EdwardsTrees damaged by a storm of 15th October, Roehampton, London, 1780
Clapham Common, Wandsworth, London, 1862. Artist: John HarrisView of figures on Clapham Common, Wandsworth, London, 1862, returning from the Derby
Near Battersea, London, 1818. Artist: Henry WalterView of boats on the edge of the River Thames near Battersea, London, 1818
Unloading a milk train, London, 20th century. 1500 churns from Somerset and Devon are being unloaded at Clapham Junction station
Surrey House of Correction, Wandsworth, London, 1862. Adult school in the chapel, on the separate system at the Surrey House of Correction, Wandsworth
Battersea Reach, c1870, (c1915). Artist: Cecil Gordon LawsonBattersea Reach, c1870, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
Summer at The Pines, c1909, (1934). The Pines, 11 Putney Hill, Putney, the home of Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832-1914) an English critic and poet, seen in the lower window
Old Cottages in Merton Road, Tooting, c1890, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
View of Wandsworth, Surrey, c1780, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
Nocturne: The Thames at Battersea, 1878, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerNocturne: The Thames at Battersea, 1878, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]
Battersea, Dawn, 1877, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerBattersea, Dawn, 1877, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]
Old Battersea Bridge, From The North Bank, looking across the River Thames, London, 1885 (1926). Artist: John CrowtherOld Battersea Bridge, From The North Bank, looking across the River Thames, London, 1885 (1926). From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor
Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-5. Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerNocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-5. Painting housed in the Tate, London. [The Offices of the Studio, London & New York, 1944]
Old Battersea Bridge, 1874 (1933). Artist: Walter GreavesOld Battersea Bridge, 1874 (1933). Painting held at the Tate Gallery, London. From The Studio Volume 106. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1933]
Old Putney Bridge, 1879 (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerOld Putney Bridge, 1879 (1904). Etching. Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)
Battersea Bridge, London, 19th century (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerBattersea 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)
Under Old Battersea Bridge, 1879 (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerUnder Old Battersea Bridge, 1879 (1904). Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)
Playing golf on Tooting Bec Common, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
The annual Kew to Putney ladies swimming race, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
King George V admiring allotments on Clapham Common, London, c1910s-c1920s (1936)King George V (1865-1936) admiring allotments on Clapham Common, London, c1910s-c1920s (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
West Hill, near Wandsworth, London, 19th century. Artist: George Frederick ProsserWest Hill, near Wandsworth, London, 19th century. West Hill was the seat of the Marquis of Stafford
Tooting, London, 1807. Artist: TaylorTooting, London, 1807. For Description of London by David Hughson