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It has been refurbished multiple times throughout its operating life. It is presently owned by Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd (who use Chelsea River Bridge as its official name ), and links Battersea to the extreme north-east part of Fulham, known as Chelsea Harbour or Imperial Wharf, a regenerated area on the south side of Chelsea Creek.
91–104 Chelsea Gardens, Chelsea Bridge Road Chelsea SW1W 8RQ 1989 () 7617 : Jinnah (a.k.a. Quaid i Azam) (1876–1948) "founder of Pakistan stayed here in 1895" 35 Russell Road Holland Park W14 8HU 1955 () 1289 : Augustus John (1878–1861) "This house was built for AUGUSTUS JOHN 1878–1961 Painter" 28 Mallord Street Chelsea SW3 6DU 1981 () 9887
Built into the railings of Ranelagh Gardens, opposite Chelsea Bridge: 1905: Adrian Jones: Screen with relief panels: Red brick, Portland stone and bronze — [25] More images: Awakening: Roper's Gardens: 1915: Gilbert Ledward: Statue: Bronze — Installed on this site in 1965. [26] More images: Atalanta: Near Albert Bridge: 1929: Francis ...
Chelsea and Battersea in 1891, showing (left to right) Old Battersea Bridge, Albert Bridge, Victoria (now Chelsea) Bridge and Grosvenor Railway Bridge. The Red House Inn was an isolated inn on the south bank of the River Thames in the marshlands by Battersea fields, about one mile (1.6 km) east of the developed street of the prosperous farming ...
Chelsea Harbour Pier is a pier on the River Thames, in London, United Kingdom. It is located on the North Bank of the Thames, in the Sands End area of Fulham . The pier serves the redeveloped Chelsea Harbour , a former commercial wharf which has been converted to luxury residential use.
The Docklands in 1882 - a time of great expansion for the Port of London. Much of the Port's operations have now moved further downstream. This is a list of about 680 former or extant wharves, docks, piers, terminals, etc. of the Port of London, the majority of which lie on the Tideway of the River Thames, listed from upstream to downstream.
If Jones is precisely the kind of player the modern-day Chelsea would sell, Liverpool do not need to dispense with homegrown talents for pure profit. Jones joined them at nine. At 23, he had one ...
Kensington and Chelsea: Hospital: Late C17/early 18th century: 15 April 1969: 1226303: The Royal Hospital North East Range: Tomb of Andrew Ducrow Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensington and Chelsea: Mausoleum: 1837: 7 November 1984