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  2. Chelsea Embankment - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Embankment Frederick Brown: An impromptu dance - a scene on the Chelsea Embankment, 1883. Chelsea Embankment is part of the Thames Embankment, a road and walkway along the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. The western end of Chelsea Embankment, including a stretch of Cheyne Walk, is in the Royal Borough of ...

  3. Cheyne Walk - Wikipedia

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    Cheyne Walk takes its name from William Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712. [2] Most of the houses were built in the early 18th century. Before the construction in the 19th century of the busy Chelsea Embankment, which now runs in front of it, the houses fronted the River Thames.

  4. Cadogan Pier - Wikipedia

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    Cadogan Pier was built in 1841 to bring potential buyers to Lord Cadogan's new estate of houses in Chelsea. It was a landmark structure and was the prime river gateway for visitors to Chelsea. The Pier was rebuilt in 1875 to accommodate Albert Bridge, London, that has been recognised as one of London's most beautiful bridges. The Pier has been ...

  5. Thames Embankment - Wikipedia

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    The government itself built the Chelsea Embankment in 1854 from Chelsea Hospital to Millbank. A plan of the Thames Embankment Started in 1862, the Victoria Embankment starting from Millbank on the main, north ( or "left" bank ) was primarily designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette with architectural work on the embankment wall and river stairs by ...

  6. List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of ...

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    9 Chelsea Embankment Chelsea SW3 4LE 1959 () 83 : Joan Robinson (1903–1983) "Economist lived here" 44 Kensington Park Gardens Notting Hill W11 2QT, 1959 () 60035 : Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882) and Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) "lived here" 16 Cheyne Walk Chelsea SW3 5RA 1949 () 505 : Sir William Rothenstein (1872–1945)

  7. First Story Toronto - Wikipedia

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    First Story Toronto is an Indigenous-led organization that researches and promotes Indigenous history in Toronto through public initiatives such as guided and self-directed educational tours. [1] The walking, biking and bus tours help raise awareness of the historical and enduring presence of Indigenous peoples in the Great Toronto Area (GTA).

  8. Garden Corner - Wikipedia

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    Garden Corner is a Grade II* listed house at 13 Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, London. It was built in 1879 in deep red brick in the Dutch Renaissance style on the site of the Old Swan pub, and the architect was Edward l'Anson Jr. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Statue of Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Thomas Carlyle by Joseph Edgar Boehm stands in Chelsea Embankment Gardens in London. Erected in 1881 and unveiled in 1882, it stands close to 24 Cheyne Row where Carlyle lived for the last 47 years of his life. The statue became a Grade II listed building on 15 April 1969. [1]