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London SW3 - Chelsea

London SW3, Chelse,

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Chelsea London SW3

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London SW3 Chelsea

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Old Chelsea Village

London SW3

Sunset n sky opp. The Saatchi Gallery, Sloane Sq., London SW3 4SQ.

My favourite - the [strike]Y-Wing[/strike] an Imperial Lambda-class shuttle. :)

London SW3, Chelsea Village,

Mostly Victorian architecture,

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Chelsea, London SW3

London SW3, Physic Garden,

One of the oldest Botanic Gardens in Britain, intended for Medicinal Plants

Chelsea, London SW3,

Urban Garden Square

Chelsea Physic Garden

London SW3

July 2010

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Chelsea, London SW3

Old Chelsea Village

London SW3

Korean Art Exhibition

Saatchi Art Gallery,

Duke of York square, King's Rd.,

Chelsea, SW3

Paultons Square

Chelsea, London SW3

Clover Mews, London SW3.

 

More information about "My London" and my Urban Wanderings can be found on my "In Search of Space" blog at dakotaboo-in-search-of-space.blogspot.com/

Embankment SW3

&

North Pimlico SW1 - City of Westminster

The Duke of Westminster Estate

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Chelsea Physic Garden

London SW3

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Chelsea, London SW3 and SW1

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Chelsea, London SW3

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The story behind this Avenue and its name goes back to the restoration of Charles II: he was the founder of the Chelsea Hospital (seen in the background) erected after the model of the Invalides, in Paris, which was a foundation of Louis XIV, who was a first cousin who gave Charles exile in France. After the King's Restauration and the foundation of the Chelsea Hospital, the Royal Avenue was meant to be a grand urban plan which would cut a long access through London, from Kensington Palace to the Hospital: that will have involved demolishing houses in the neighbouring villages of Chelsea, Knightsbridge and Kensington,

In face of fierce popular opposition, the King relented and the avenue remained only a few hundred yards long, although it maintained its grand name, fit for a grand accomplishment, which was stillborn.

  

London SW3, Chelsea,

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Londoners' idiosyncrasies tend to get curioser and curioser... her we have wreath-shaped windowsill hanging plants and an unusual ochre paint for the lower elevation of this cottage

London SW3 Chelsea

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London SW3, Chelsea

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London SW3, Chelsea Village,

Mostly Victorian architecture,

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Jogger, Albert Embankment, Lambeth SW3.

Dusk

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January 2013

London SW3

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