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West Kensington is a town located in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

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Background imageWest Kensington Collection: West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Kensington High Street, in 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Kensington High Street, in 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Kensington High Street, in 1860, (c1876). Kensington High Street is one of west Londons most popular shopping streets, from late 19th century until mid-1970s the street had three classic department

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. The Round Pond is an ornamental lake in Kensington Gardens, created in 1730 by George II

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Campden House, built by Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden was used as a girls boarding school until it was burnt down in 1867

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Old Kensington Church, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old Kensington Church, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old Kensington Church, about 1750, (c1876). Old Kensington Church replaced with a buiding designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Black Lion, Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Black Lion, Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Black Lion", Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Pub established in 17th century and rebuilt in its present form in around 1892. It is now called the Pigs Ear

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Old View of Kensington, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old View of Kensington, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old View of Kensington, about 1750, (c1876). Kensington, was a suburb of London and birth-place of Queen Victoria with conveyancing of property passing between Earls

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Interior of Kensington Church, 1850, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Interior of Kensington Church, 1850, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Interior of Kensington Church, 1850, (c1876). Kensington Church built from the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Old Turnpike, Kensington, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Old Turnpike, Kensington, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Old Turnpike, Kensington, in 1820, (c1876). The Kensington Turnpike Trust was formed by Act of Parliament in 1725 to care for several important roads to the west of London

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Old Gore House, in 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old Gore House, in 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old Gore House, in 1830, (c1876). Gore House, built in the 1750s and decorated by architect Robert Adam, was residence of political reformer William Wilberforce between 1808 and 1821

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall in South Kensington, designed by civil engineers Francis Fowke and Henry Y. D

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Horticultural Garden and Exhibition Building, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Horticultural Garden and Exhibition Building, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Horticultural Garden and Exhibition Building, c1876. Garden maintained by the Royal Horticultural Society from 1861 to c1886 on what is now Exhibition road

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Originally called the Brompton exchange, the station was opened on 24 December 1868 by the Metropolitan Railway to designs by Sir John Fowler

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The International Exhibition of 1862, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition of 1862, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition of 1862, (c1876). The Great London Exposition was a world fair held from 1 May to 1 November 1862 in South Kensington

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Consumption Hospital, Brompton, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Consumption Hospital, Brompton, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Consumption Hospital, Brompton, c1876. 19th century consumptive patients were turned away from hospitals as there was no known cure

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Pavilion, Hans Place, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Pavilion, Hans Place, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Pavilion, Hans Place, in 1800, (c1876). Hans Place, a garden square in Knightsbridge, dates from the 1770s, when architect Henry Holland leased 89 acres from Earl Cadogan

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Entrance to Brompton Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Brompton Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Brompton Cemetery, c1876. Brompton Cemetery in Kensington and Chelsea opened in 1840. By early 19th century, inner city burial grounds had long been unable to cope with the number of

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Old Chelsea in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old Chelsea in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old Chelsea in 1750, (c1876). King Henry VIII acquired the manor of Chelsea from Lord Sandys in 1536, by 1694 Chelsea remained rural and served London as a market garden

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Church, 1860, (c1876). Chelsea Old Church dates from 1157 and was originally the parish church of Chelsea village, before it was engulfed by London. It is Grade I listed

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Worlds End, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Worlds End, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Worlds End", in 1790, (c1876). The Worlds End Tavern, dates back to at least the 17th century, a noted tea-garden at considerable distance from London

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Chelsea Waterworks founded in 1723, created extensive ponds in the borders of Chelsea and Pimlico using water from the tidal Thames

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Creator: Unknown

A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Creator: Unknown
A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Chelsea Hospital, c1876. Royal Hospital Chelsea is a retirement and nursing home for veterans of the British Army, founded by King Charles II in 1682, the gardens are Grade II listed

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Henry VIIIs Conduit, c1876. Henry VIIIs conduit at Kensington Palace, in the kitchen garden, built c1536 for Queen Elizabeth as a child

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle, an early Jacobean country house built in 1605 by diplomat Sir Walter Cope to designs by Inigo Jones

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Natural History Museum, South Kensington, c1876. Victorian facade of the Natural History Museum by Gibbs and Canning Limited

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). The Ladbroke family were Notting Hills main landowner and from 1820s-1840s, James Weller Ladbroke, working with the architect and surveyor Thomas Allason

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Stables at Old Barrack Yard, west London, supposedly used by the Duke of Wellington

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Three Little Maids from School on the Steps of Leigh Hunts House, c1935. The home of English essayist, poet and writer James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, south-west London

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Creator: Taylor

Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Creator: Taylor
Where the Pensioners Dine Under Colours Gloriously Tattered, c1935. Great Hall of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson

Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson
Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. View of Lots Road Power Station on the River Thames in Chelsea, south west London. It was built 1902-1904

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Creator: King

A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Creator: King
A Woodland Glade Within A Few Hundred Yards of the Earls Court Road, c1935. Holland Park in Kensington, west London, part of the grounds of Holland House which was heavily bombed during World War

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, west London, was named after William Cheyne

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Hammersmith in 1746, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Hammersmith in 1746, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Hammersmith in 1746, (c1878). Map of an area of what is now west London, showing houses and farms, the River Thames, the mineral springs at Kensington Wells, Shepherds Bush

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, London, 1913

Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, London, 1913
Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, London, 1913. A shop selling goods produced by blind workers, a discount book store

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Two views of Gough House, West Road, Chelsea, London, c1830

Two views of Gough House, West Road, Chelsea, London, c1830

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. Artist: William Lodge

West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. Artist: William Lodge
West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. The bridge over the River Thames in rural Chelsea with figures in the foreground

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Design for Knightsbridge Market, London, c1840. Artist: JR Jobbins

Design for Knightsbridge Market, London, c1840. Artist: JR Jobbins
Design for Knightsbridge Market, at the junction of Brompton Road and Knightsbridge, London, c1840. At the top is an elevation view of the building, with two section views in the bottom corners

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Growing London, Sketches in the Western Suburbs (engraving)

Growing London, Sketches in the Western Suburbs (engraving)
1622742 Growing London, Sketches in the Western Suburbs (engraving) by Murray, William Bazett (fl.1871-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Growing London, Sketches in the Western Suburbs)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Sculptures on the podium of the Albert Memorial (engraving)

Sculptures on the podium of the Albert Memorial (engraving)
614095 Sculptures on the podium of the Albert Memorial (engraving) by Armstead, Henry Hugh (1828-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sculptures on the podium of the Albert Memorial)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Members of the New House of Commons (engraving)

Members of the New House of Commons (engraving)
1614414 Members of the New House of Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Members of the New House of Commons)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace
View of the west front of Kensington Palace c.1850. Date: 1875

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London (photo)

The Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London (photo)
610603 The Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: West front of Kensington Palace (engraving)

West front of Kensington Palace (engraving)
3636886 West front of Kensington Palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: West front of Kensington Palace)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: New Members of the House of Commons, Heroes of the Conflict (b / w photo)

New Members of the House of Commons, Heroes of the Conflict (b / w photo)
1100059 New Members of the House of Commons, Heroes of the Conflict (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons)

Background imageWest Kensington Collection: The Queen at Olympia, West Kensington (engraving)

The Queen at Olympia, West Kensington (engraving)
559947 The Queen at Olympia, West Kensington (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen at Olympia, West Kensington)



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West Kensington Collection

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