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  2. Battersea Park - Wikipedia

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    The Battersea Park Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 38) was passed in 1846 and £200,000 was promised for the purchase of the land. The Commission for Improving the Metropolis acquired 320 acres of Battersea fields, of which 198 acres became Battersea Park, opened in 1858, and the remainder was let on building leases.

  3. Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Wandsworth

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    Peace pagoda in Battersea Park. The inner London borough of Wandsworth contains some 670 hectares (1,700 acres) of green space in the form of parks, commons, allotments and cemeteries, which is the largest amount for an Inner London borough. Central London borders some of the borough's boundary with the Thames the closest park to which is ...

  4. Pump House Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The boating lake was a key feature of Battersea Park, designed in the 1850s by James Pennethorne. [2] It is built of English bond brown brick with rusticated quoin strips and stucco dressings, and has a hipped Welsh slate roof. [3] The front 4-storey bay has 'VR/1861' set in a stone roundel above a keyed stone semi-circular arched doorway. [4]

  5. Marco Polo House - Wikipedia

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    Marco Polo House (originally stylised as "Marcopolo") was a large marble-effect, glass-clad office building and TV studio at 346 Queenstown Road, facing Battersea Park in the London Borough of Wandsworth.

  6. Forbes Family Selling 300-Year-Old London Mansion

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    The Forbes family has decided to unload their historic London home, Old Battersea House, which Malcolm Forbes purchased in the early 1970s. (See our photo gallery of the Old Battersea House.)

  7. Mr. Bean Goes to Town - Wikipedia

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    The "Three Standing Figures" sculpture in Battersea Park. The location sequences in this episode were filmed at Battersea Park and Kingston upon Thames. Exterior scenes outside Mr. Bean's flat were filmed in Surbiton for several episodes in the series. The location scenes also switched from using OB videotape to 35 mm film.

  8. Whatever You Believe - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed during a live TV broadcast at Battersea Park in London on 3 May 1988, as part of the Thames/LWT charity fundraising effort for the ITV Telethon. Arranged and conducted by Batt, the song's performance saw him accompanied by Anderson and Harley on lead vocals, and backed by the Central Band of the Royal Air Force and the ...

  9. Live (X Cert) - Wikipedia

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    Live (X Cert) is the first live album by the Stranglers, released in February 1979 by United Artists.It contains tracks recorded at The Roundhouse in June and November 1977 and at Battersea Park in September 1978.

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