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  2. Cale Street - Wikipedia

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    Cale Street is in the Chelsea district of London's Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in England. It runs between Dovehouse Street (formerly Arthur Street) in the west and the junction of Elystan Street and Elystan Place in the east and is joined on its north side by Guthrie Street, Stewart's Grove, Bury Walk, Ixworth Place, and Whitehead's Grove.

  3. Sutton Dwellings - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, the 4.5-acre area bounded by Leader Street (now known as Ixworth Place), Cale Street, and College Street (now known as Elystan Street) was home to many overcrowded small houses. [1] In 1908, the William Sutton Trust, established by philanthropist William Richard Sutton, purchased the area.

  4. Jubilee Place, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee Place, lloking north to Chelsea Green, in 2019. Jubilee Place is a street in Chelsea, London. It runs north to south from Cale Street and Chelsea Green to King's Road. The first houses were built on the east side of the street in about 1809, and were largely complete by 1813, by when there was also a small row of houses on the west side ...

  5. Category : Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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    Pages in category "Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea" The following 153 pages are in this category, out of 153 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Hung On You - Wikipedia

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    The shop opened at 22 Cale Street, London, with a mural by Michael English. [1] It later relocated to 430 King's Road, Chelsea. Regular customers included Sir Mark Palmer, and the models from his male modelling agency English Boy. [2] Rainey sold the lease to the boutique in 1969 to Tommy Roberts and Trevor Myles, and it became Mr Freedom. [1]

  7. St Luke's Church, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Cale Street on an 1869-80 Ordnance Survey map [4]. In the early 19th century Chelsea was in the process of expanding from a village to an area of London. [5] St Luke's was built as a new, more centrally located replacement for the existing parish church, now known as Chelsea Old Church, which until then was also known, though unofficially, as St Luke's.

  8. Category:Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    C. Cale Street; Carlyle Square; Chelsea (electoral division) Chelsea (London County Council constituency) Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency)

  9. File:Cale Street on Sheet 053, Ordnance Survey, 1869-1880.png

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    Cale Street; St Luke's Church, Chelsea; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or ...