Chelsea Through Time

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Chelsea Through Time

Local history Places in old photographs

Author: Brian Girling

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Collection: Through Time

Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445635200


Introduction to Chelsea

The wealthy riverside neighbourhood of Chelsea, situated in the centre of the capital, began as a Saxon village outside of London town. Although its population had grown to 3,000 by 1694, Chelsea was still considered rural, which was part of its attraction as a fashionable destination for the rich.

Development and Transformation

With the development boom of the nineteenth century, however, the ‘village of palaces’ was fully absorbed into the metropolis, yet retained its charm and identity separate from the surrounding city. Chelsea Bridge opened in 1858, Albert Bridge in 1873, and the Chelsea Embankment in 1874.

Artistic and Cultural Heritage

During the nineteenth century, the district’s Victorian artists’ colony gave it a reputation for bohemian creativity, and this re-emerged in the 1960s when Chelsea became identified with ‘Swinging London’, a centre of creativity and expression.

Legacy and Notable Features

The story of the district, home of the famous Chelsea bun, the Chelsea Porcelain Factory and Chelsea FC, is chronicled in this unique collection of old and new images.

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