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A History of the County of Middlesex
… wished to terminate use of a wharf at the east end of Cremorne Road. 1 In the 1860s the artist Daniel Maclise …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… villas on the west side of Limerston Street SANDY END AND CREMORNE On the south side of King's Road just before it … suburban country house until the 1820s, acquiring the name Cremorne House from Thomas Dawson, Lord Dartrey and Viscount Cremorne, its owner from 1778 to 1812. 1 West of Chelsea Farm …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… improvements made by private landlords who built up Cremorne and World's End, by local authorities, and by … principally the Cadogan Estate. PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT CREMORNE AND WORLD'S END The largest area of land in Chelsea … and south, and Blantyre Street on the east. The lessee of Cremorne Gardens, T.B. Simpson, 1 bought the freehold of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 250 flats and 6 studios in brick-faced slab blocks on the Cremorne estate, a block of more than 40 flats and 10 studios … get new young, middle-income residents. 6 West Chelsea (Cremorne Estate) Various schemes temporary and permanent were … houses at the south-east junction of Dartrey and Cremorne roads were sold to the council in 1949 under a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to opening of Sun. schs. 3 6 G clothed by Lord and Lady Cremorne 1788. 8 As sch. of industry, it had been 'long consolidated' with Sun. schs by 1811, when Lord Cremorne helped to clothe 30 G paid for by vol. … which inc. rector and Revd Mr Butler, 8 with Lord and Lady Cremorne among many prominent subscribers. Classes for 51 B …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ranelagh, showing the canal, Chinese building, and Rotunda CREMORNE GARDENS Cremorne House was first opened to the public in 1831 as a … an under-lease of the estate to John Wolsey, to run both Cremorne House and a nearby house, the Canteen, as taverns, 3 …
Old and New London
… with the theatres. Here died, in 1877, Mr. E. T. Smith, of Cremorne, the Alhambra, and Drury Lane celebrity. Kennington …
Old and New London
… the midlevel from Kensal Green to Bow; the low level, from Cremorne to Abbey Mills on the marshes near Stratford. The …
Old and New London
… lines of lamps, like the illuminated garden-walks at Cremorne. . . . "The moon has now increased in power, and, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and piers were built into the Thames to accommodate them. Cremorne Gardens had its own landing place, with a regular … the embankment was built. The buildings and trees of Cremorne Gardens can be seen in the distance (right) Bloody … further: from 1872 they urged the MBW to extend it to Cremorne, and from 1889 they solicited extension by the LCC, …
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