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Street scenes of London - a view of the restored Battersea Power Station, London - as seen from a Thames Clipper Uber boat.

 

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Street scenes of London - new building construction near Battersea Power Station, London - as seen from a Thames Clipper Uber boat.

 

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Battersea Reach from Wandsworth Park, London

BR Standard 7MT Pacific - 70000 + 47810 'Crewe Diesel Depot' - D1924

5Z71 13:15 WINDSOR & ETON RIVERSIDE - 14:12 BATTERSEA LOOP on 03/06/2022 at Clapham Junction, London, SW11 2QP

A photograph of Florence Dorothy Castell taken in 1904 by F Southwell at 449 Battersea Park Road, London.

 

This is a carte de visite (cdv), a photograph mounted on a piece of card the size of a formal visiting card. This type of photograph became very popular during the 19th century.

 

Florence Dorothy Castell was born on 02 April 1904 at 17 Kersley Street, Battersea, London SW.

 

Dorothy's father, Walter Henry Castell, was an engine fitter. The birth was notified by Dorothy's mother, Florence Emily Castell (nee Ridgwell), and registered on 05 May 1904 by the Registrar W.J.L Bray.

 

Florence Dorothy Castell became known as Dorothy Castell, or Dorrie.

 

Grampian Continental Scania R730 SW11 MSY, A63 Everthorpe, East Yorkshire 24-03-18.

i would like to thank all of you for visiting my site, viewing photos, posting nice comments, attaching notes, adding your favorites, and your hot messages!!! i truly appreciate all of them, making me very happy.

 

in japan, it is so very hot, and i will post some of the new swimwear photos ... i hope you enjoy them, and enjoy hot summer!

Red brick with stone dressings and green glazed brick at ground level, this being an extension to the adjacent Grade II listed building of the C18. Stone plaque indicates rebuilt in 1905 (architect: J.S.Quilter). Formerly known as the Cedars it was once one of several large residences on Battersea High Street. A clergy house by 1882 serving as a base for social workers for the deprived area. Occupied in 1923 by the Katherine Low Settlement which remains a charity for local social needs. At Battersea High St and Orville Road, London Borough of Wandsworth.

 

(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

50001 Dreadnoughtheads the 15:10 Waterloo - Exeter St. David's through Clapham Junction on 8th April 1989.

 

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A shot taken at Battersea Power Station, shortly before security started getting twitchy because there was someone around with a big camera!

My Thx to the Firefighters

Street scenes of London - a crowd of locals gather in front of one of the Council owned tower blocks in Battersea, south-west London.

 

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Another Old Victorian Pub Vanished...........This Part Of The Winstanley Estate Will Be Transformed Into A ..........Masterplan...

Grade II* listed former Granada cinema designed by Cecil Masey, H R Horner and Leslie Norton, 1937. The rounded corner said to be inspired by contemporary Dutch modernist work. St John's Hill, London Borough of Wandsworth.

Old-school motorcycle shop on Falcon Road, London SW11

 

Sony A7II + Contax C/Y Vario-Sonnar 35-70mm f/3.4 MM

Street scenes of London - an impressionistic view of the lights under Grosvenor Bridge (previously known as Victoria Railway Bridge) which connects Victoria and Battersea over the River Thames in London.

 

Grosvenor Bridge, originally known as, and alternatively called Victoria Railway Bridge, is a railway bridge over the River Thames in London, between Vauxhall Bridge and Chelsea Bridge. Originally constructed in 1860, and widened in 1865 and 1907, the bridge was extensively rebuilt and widened again in the 1960s as an array of ten parallel bridges. There are now eight tracks across the bridge. More on Grosvenor Bridge here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grosvenor_Bridge

 

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Ingrave Street Used To Continue Straight Up To York Road....As The Old Victorian Houses Are Pulled Down...Now Pennethorne House In The Rear Will Soon Be Pulled Down...Named After Sir James Pennethorne An English Architect He Died In 1871...This Part Of The Winstanley Estate Will Be Transformed Into A ..........Masterplan....School Sign Still Stands But No Words....Falconbrook Primary School Is Just Around The Corner..

Architect: Sir Joseph Bazalgette, 1890. Wrought-iron arches supported by granite-clad piers. Fancy decorated spandrels. Grade II listed. In the background, World's End Estate by Eric Lyons, H T Cadbury-Brown et al. c.1977. Photographed from London Borough of Wandsworth.

 

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Public house at 60 Battersea High Street, said to have opened in the early 1840s. London Borough of Wandsworth.

 

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Battersea Power Station, London SW11.

 

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Park shelter. Post-and-beam construction with shingle-clad, cross-gabled roof. Built in the inter-war period. By the Duck Pond part of the boating lake, Battersea Park, London Borough of Wandsworth.

 

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Falcon Road, London SW11.

 

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