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In this scene from "The World of Suzie Wong" (1960), William Holden and Nancy Kwan are pulling up to the Tai Pak-note the Yue Lee Tai floating restaurant behind them, seen in my 1954 photos.

Blandly named "bar and kitchen" just off the King's Road. Since closed, and now called The Markham Inn.

 

Address: 2 Elystan Street (formerly College Street).

Former Name(s): Cahoots; The Red House.

Owner: Brompton Brands (website and Brompton website); Faucet Inn Pub Co (former); Watney Combe Reid (former).

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Queen House, (Old Chelsea SW3) - 16, Cheyne Walk

QUEEN'S HOUSE, No. 16 CHEYNE WALK.

(Formerly TUDOR HOUSE.)

Ground landlord, Earl Cadogan. Leaseholder, the Hon. Sir William Pickford.

Queen's House is the second house in point of size in Cheyne Walk, but although it has 10 feet less in frontage than No. 6.

 

IRONWORK: Its architectural pre-eminence depends very largely upon the wealth and beauty of its ironwork, both within and without, which is equal to the very best of the kind. There is a peculiar fascination in the study of the design of wrought ironwork, a craft which has played such a conspicuous part in the development of English architecture during the later Renaissance, and nowhere among examples of similar size is there a better instance to be seen of its chief characteristics—namely, fine grouping, skilfull contrast of plain bars with panels of scroll work, graceful outline, and beautiful workmanship—than in the gate and railings of Queen's House. We have before remarked that Chelsea is rich in wrought ironwork. Not only is this the best example, but it is also the best preserved. Attention should be directed to the clever way in which the gate is built up, with its arched bar and ornamented spandrils; to the fine pilasters on each side with four stout standards surmounted by good cast-iron vases; to the masterly lines of the cresting, enclosing the monogram of the first owner, Richard Chapman, apothecary.

 

ARCHITECTURE:

The external appearance of the house is much as it was in 1717 when, having been erected by John Witt, the builder, who acquired so many of the plots of the old Manor garden, it was leased to Richard Chapman. The chief alteration, which, perhaps, has become to many Chelsea residents its most familiar feature, is the large bay window to the first and second floors that has been inserted in the centre of the front elevation, and which, although made of timber and plastered over, has been coloured red to match the brickwork as far as possible. Formerly the house had a plain characteristic Georgian front that depended for its effect on its well-proportioned windows, on its broad rusticated pilasters and string-courses of brick and the bold pediment brought forward upon carved brackets. The little figure of Mercury which used to crown the pediment (see Plate 67), and had endeared itself to many a passer-by, was added during the tenancy of Rev. H. R. Haweis, but during the recent restoration of the house by Mr. Edwin L. Lutyens it fell to pieces, being merely a figure cast in some ephemeral composition. Queen's House and No. 4 Cheyne Walk are the only houses which have the very large key-stones to the arches over the windows.

The initials R.C. on the gate are undoubtedly those of Richard Chapman, described in the original lease as "of St. Clement Danes, appothecary," for whom the house was built in 1717; but the fable which arose from the misinterpretation of the letters (fn. 2) once spread is hard to kill, and whether its inception was due to Mr. Haweis or not, he it was who effectively crystallised it for future generations by changing the old name of Tudor House into the misleading title "Queen's House." The name will probably persist, but the legend must certainly be discarded.

 

TENANTS:

Richard Chapman lived here from 1719 until 1724. The house remained empty for three years, and was then taken by Alexander Spottiswood, or Spotswood, Colonial Governor. He had fought at Blenheim in the Earl of Bath's regiment and obtained a Lieutenant-Colonel's Commission. In 1710 he was made Governor of Virginia, being superseded in 1722. He died in 1740, shortly after his promotion to the rank of Major–General. His time of residence in this house was from 1728 to 1732. The lease seems then to have been taken over by Peter Elers, whose name appears in connection with the house from 1733 to 1742, when the break in the lists occurs.

Miss Meteyard, the biographer of the Wedgwoods, has said that the brothers Elers (fl. 1690–1730), who established pottery works near Burslem, were responsible for laying the foundations of the Chelsea manufactory also. These Elers came to London with the Prince of Orange, and it is doubtful whether they were ever connected with Chelsea. Peter Elers, who lived at Queen's House, was the son of Peter Elers the elder, who settled in England at the accession of George I. He was of an ancient German baronial family. Peter Elers of Chelsea died in 1753 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He married Dorothy, youngest daughter of Peter Carew, of Carew Hall, Pembrokeshire. His son George and grandson Carew are both buried at Chelsea.

"Mr. N. Handford, architect and steward of the manor, lived here. He designed and constructed the Cadogan Pier, and also made designs for the river embankment. His sons, with the sons of the rector, Charles and Henry Kingsley, used to carry on their chemical electrotyping and other experiments in the basement. Mr. Geo. Handford, architect, succeeded his father as steward, and he formed a large collection of portraits, some of which were exhibited at the National Portrait Exhibition at South Kensington and Burlington House. The majority were sold in a two-days' sale at Christie's."

Dante Gabriel Rossetti:

Born in London, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) pre-Raphaelite painter and poet was the son of Italian immigrants.

Together with Millais and Holaman Hunt he was the co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood movement.

In 1862 Dante Gabriel Rossetti took Queen's House, and with him lived for a short time his brother William Rossetti and Algernon Charles Swinburne. Rossetti had taken a fancy to the house, and had asked, it seems, several of his friends to join him in occupying it. In addition to his brother and Swinburne, George Meredith accepted his invitation, but he never lived here, as he himself has taken the trouble to point out, in answer to several statements to the contrary. Rossetti lived here, and continued to occupy the house. for the most part by himself, almost to the close of his lifetime. Much has been written of his residence in Chelsea, of his collections of old furniture and pictures, of his bijou menagerie in the beautiful gardens of Queen's House. He died in 1882, and five years later the memorial fountain which stands in the Embankment Gardens opposite to the house was unveiled by Mr. Holman Hunt.

 

Later occupants of Queen's House have been the Rev. H. R. Haweis, Mr. Frank Lowrey, Mr. Henry George Plimmer and the late Mr. Jacques Blumenthal, under whose direction the last alterations were made by the well-known architect, Mr. Edwin L. Lutyens. Madame Blumenthal parted with the house to Sir William Pickford in 1908.

    

south weald st peters church annual festival

Cavalry, Royal Hussars,

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London SW3 Chelsea, Cheyne Walk

from Factbites:

www.factbites.com/topics/George-Eliot

 

George Eliot - Books and Biography

George Eliot (1819-1880) was born in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire.

Eliot did not inform her close friends Caroline and Sarah Hennell about her decision to live with Lewes - the both friends were shocked and angry because she had not trusted them.

Eliot's first collection of tales, SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE, appeared in 1858 under the pseudonym George Eliot - in those days writing was considered to be a male profession.

www.readprint.com /author-35/George-Eliot (1243 words)

  

"George Eliot" by Virginia Woolf

George Eliot was the pseudonym of novelist, translator, and religious writer Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880).

George Eliot was not charming; she was not strongly feminine; she had none of those eccentricities and inequalities of temper which give to so many artists the endearing simplicity of children.

George Eliot had far too strong an intelligence to tamper with those facts, and too broad a humour to mitigate the truth because it was a stern one.

digital.library.upenn.edu /women/woolf/VW-Eliot.html (2905 words)

  

George Eliot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eliot's relationship with Lewes gave her the encouragement and stability she needed to write fiction and ease her self-doubts, but it would take time before they were accepted into polite society.

Eliot did not, however, confine herself to her bucolic roots.

Eliot's sentence structures are clear, patient, and well balanced, and she mixes plain statement and unsettling irony with rare poise.

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Eliot (2654 words)

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George Eliot was subeditor of the Westminster Review and she became the centre of London's Literary circle.

Eliot's first collection of tales Scenes Of Clerical Life, appeared in 1858 under the pseudonym George Eliot. It was followed by her first novel, Adam Bede, a tragic love story in which the model for the title character was Eliot's father. The book was a brilliant success. Her other major works include The Mill On The Floss (1860), a story of destructive family relations, and Silas Marner (1861). Middlemarch (1871-72), her greatest novel, was probably inspired by her life at Coventry. The story follows the sexual and intellectual frustrations of Dorothea Brooke.

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A previous study on mental maps showing the difference between space as shown by Google maps and hand-drawn mental maps.

 

Mental maps are described as an individual's own internal map of their known world.

 

...our mental maps are a potpourri of fact and fiction...we have forgotten some things and seen others incorrectly. Our fears and prejudices and longings have biased our way of looking at the world.

P Muehrcake.

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A very excellent bookshop off the King's Road. "We have no marketing books at all", q. the manager to a random woman who strayed in, and we can all be thankful for that. What they do have is art, society, culture and plenty of great literature.

 

Address: 10 Blacklands Terrace.

Owner: (website).

Links:

Randomness Guide to London

Village Chelsea,

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For a historical background see Richardr's description on:

www.flickr.com/photos/castrovalva/308696918/

 

The former owner of this tudor mansion which was moved in 1910 from Bishopsgate in the City of London to Chelsea, in order to avoid demolition was Sir John Crosby a merchant taylor and benefactor. The brass plaque memorial covering his grave is found in St Helen's Bishopsgate, the largest surviving ancient church in London.

Crosby's munificence is perpetuated in the name of two merchant taylors schools in Crosby namely the Merchant Taylors' School and the Merchant Taylors' School for Girls, respectively.

Crosby Hall was built between 1466 and 1470 as the great hall of Sir John Crosby's house in Bishopsgate in the City of London. The mansion formerly covered the greater part of what is now called Crosby Square. Sir John Crosby was a man of great wealth and great position: merchant, Lord Mayor, diplomat, and ambassador. Richard of Gloucester (soon to become Richard III) was living in the house at the time of the death of Edward IV and it was here that he received the news of the murder of the princes in the Tower. Early in the next century another Lord Mayor obtained it and lent it to the ambassador of the Emperor Maximilian. In 1516 it was bought by Sir Thomas More, who lived there for seven years, and it was in this house that he wrote Utopia and Life of Richard the Third. His friend Antonio Bonvici, a merchant of Lucca, to whom More wrote his well-known letter from the Tower lived in the house after him. Successive owners or occupants of this house include William Roper, More's son-in-law; William Bond, Alderman, Sheriff and merchant adventurer; Mary, Countess of Pembroke, and sister of Sir Philip Sidney; and Sir Stephen Langham.

The new owner of the mansionl, Christopher Moran, a self-made millionaire, has turned the hall into one side of a quadrangle, placing three buildings around a quarter-acre garden. At the front, facing the Thames, is an edifice of bricks from The Netherlands, topped with two decorative towers and a cupola. To one side is a stone-built dining hall. At the back is a council chamber' with stained-glass windows displaying Moran's coat of arms. The garden in the middle has been laid out by Lady Salisbury. Herbs, wild roses and an olive tree try to recreate the flora of Tudor England. A swimming pool has been built in the basement and there is an underground car park.

The current work is completed by two of Britain's most outstanding designers from the Historic Royal palaces Agency - David Honour and philip Tew

By Clayton Brothers at the Saatchi Gallery

Mixed media on stretched canvas, 2006

 

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Chelsea Physic Garden, London, SW3

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This Time Both Snapped By Me!..A Rare Sight In London A Clock Shows The Correct Time!..On The Sloane Square Hotel..The Old Royal Court Hotel Has Sadly Long Gone And Replaced With The Botanist Where A Pint Of Lager Costs £4.90 Not Bad For That Area!...Fancy A Pint?..

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London sw3

10 of the 15 drawings by Aleksandra Mir in the Saatchi Gallery that comprise Stock Market Up And Down Black Friday (15th April 2000)

 

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Looks relatively traditional, given the upmarket area.

 

Address: 279-283 Brompton Road.

Owner: Mitchells and Butlers (former); Charrington (former).

Links:

Fancyapint

Beer in the Evening

Qype

promenades & Streetscapes

London SW3 Chelsea

A tribute to the moments spent in SW3, LDN

You can see the complete project at Walking Through SW3

London SW3 - The Thames @ Albert Bridge

This lascivous nude bronze female figure is by F. Derwent Wood (1871-1926) and was donated by members of the Chelsea Arts Club. It is placed in the centre of a memorial sunken garden along Chelsea Embankment,, between Chelsea Old Church and Crosbie Hall.

Examples of Derwent Wood's exterior architectural sculpture include allegorical figures on the roof of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, and also in that city, figures for the Caledonia Low Level Station and the British Linen Bank building on Govan Road. In London, by Finsbury Circus is Britannic House, with stone figures on the corners by Derwent Wood. Allegorical nudes by Derwent Wood may be seen for example in Leeds (a Bacchante), Bristol (Truth, and also Daedelus equipping Icarus), the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Liverpool (Psyche), and out of doors in London, the Atalanta in Chelsea Embankment Gardens, and the figure of David for the Machine Guns Corps Memorial, Hyde Park Corner. Among his portrait statues, we may mention a figure of William Pitt for the Houses of Parliament, Titus Salt for Saltaire, Charles Henry Wilson for Hull, and General Wolfe for Westerham, in Kent.

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