EPW037983 ENGLAND (1932). Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea Basin and environs, Chelsea, 1932

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Details

Title [EPW037983] Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea Basin and environs, Chelsea, 1932
Reference EPW037983
Date May-1932
Link
Place name CHELSEA
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 526391, 176997
Longitude / Latitude -0.17979888546271, 51.47730792246
National Grid Reference TQ264770

Pins

The Balloon Tavern (PH).

Leslie B
Tuesday 4th of October 2022 03:38:31 PM
Former Chelsea Brewery, 533 King's Road, Chelsea, London SW, acquired by the Welch Ale Brewery Ltd (Old Kent Road) in 1900, and the Old Kent Road Brewery closed, and brewing concentrated here. Then Watney, Combe, Reid Ltd acquired it in 1920, and in 1924 converted it into a wine and spirits department as the "Cremorne Gate Cellars". Today it is the bright green Arts and Furniture building, on the corner of Kings Road and Lots Road.

Leslie B
Thursday 17th of March 2016 03:40:32 PM
Lots Road Power Station 2011

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:11:54 PM
Kensington Gardens

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:11:06 PM
St Luke's church, Sydney Street SW3

jim
Saturday 11th of May 2013 03:11:42 PM

Worlds End Steve
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 06:05:39 PM
Imperial Wharf Station built here in 2009 as part of the reopening to full passenger services on the West London Line. Operated by London Overground the line is also used by through trains from the Brighton line to the Watford and the further north. The question is why did it take so long for projects like this and Thameslink to get put in place. From no traffic to often full trains in a very short time it just shows how important public transport projects are in keeping the city moving.

Maurice
Friday 22nd of February 2013 07:48:58 AM
Battersea Bridge

Chris
Thursday 21st of February 2013 11:23:36 PM

Chris
Thursday 21st of February 2013 11:22:45 PM
Natural History Museum

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:33:00 PM

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:25:56 PM
Possibly Redcliffe Road

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:24:48 PM
St Stephen's Hospital in the 1970s but possibly renamed now

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:23:37 PM
Now rebuilt as the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.

I worked in St Stephen's in two summer holidays.

Chris
Thursday 21st of February 2013 11:21:01 PM
St Mary the Boltons

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:21:33 PM
Biscuit factory

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:18:10 PM

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:17:43 PM
Royal Albert Hall

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:17:12 PM
Brompton Oratory

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:16:47 PM
Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:16:15 PM
Appears to be a steam locomotive - possibly a pannier tank

MB
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 08:15:27 PM
Agreed - it's a Pannier tank with its characteristic flat top to the tanks.... know by some as 'matchbox engines'

Maurice
Friday 22nd of February 2013 07:41:21 AM

User Comment Contributions

Battersea Bridge

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:10:06 PM
Battersea Bridge

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:09:46 PM
The Natural History Museum

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:09:16 PM
The Royal Albert Hall

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:08:29 PM
Brompton Oratory

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:07:52 PM
Victoria and Albert Museum

Alan McFaden
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:07:18 PM