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Belgrave Collection

Belgrave, a name that echoes through the streets of Pimlico, London. From Belgrave Road to Belgrave Square, this neighborhood exudes charm and history at every turn

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London

Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Hansel and Gretel Hotel, 68 Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London

Hansel and Gretel Hotel, 68 Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London - a street famous fr having many cheap hotels at all price levels along its length. Date: circa 1960

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Square, Pimlico, London

Belgrave Square, Pimlico, London

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Harper's Bazaar - Margaret Lockwood - Molyneux Dress

Harper's Bazaar - Margaret Lockwood - Molyneux Dress
Client: Harper's Bazaar - Margaret Lockwood - location legendary socialite Chips Channon's house at 5 Belgrave Square - Molyneux Dress - February 4, 1942 Date: 1942

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Duke and Duchess of Kent walking their chow dog, Sept 1939

Duke and Duchess of Kent walking their chow dog, Sept 1939
Prince George Duke of Kent and his wife Princess Marina walking their chow dog in Belgrave Square shortly after the outbreak of war. September 1939

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Tamworth B77 2 Map

Tamworth B77 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Tamworth B77 2

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Mansions, London

Belgrave Mansions, London

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Mansions, London - Victorian period

Belgrave Mansions, London - Victorian period

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Torquay belgrave hotel

Torquay belgrave hotel

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Hotel, Torquay, Victorian period

Belgrave Hotel, Torquay, Victorian period

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Cartoon, A Noble Example

Cartoon, A Noble Example, Lord and Lady Overbury having a vegetarian lunch in front of their house in Belgrave Square to set an example of frugality to the carnivorous poor Date: 1919

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Fry's Belgrave Chocolate Advertisement

Fry's Belgrave Chocolate Advertisement
An advertisement for Fry's, promoting their Belgrave chocolate for eating. Date: circa 1920

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Autographs on card, Downshire House, London SW1

Autographs on card, Downshire House, London SW1
Autographs on a card with photo of Downshire House, Belgrave Square, London SW1, relating to an Anglo Irish Society family involved in the planning, design and building of Olympic class liners

Background imageBelgrave Collection: City Cross, Winchester, Hampshire

City Cross, Winchester, Hampshire. circa 1890

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Square, London

Belgrave Square, London. General street scene featuring people on horseback and a coach and horses in the 19th century. Date: circa 1860

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Photograph of Belgrave Tavern, Finchley, London

Photograph of Belgrave Tavern, Finchley, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Chapel, London

Belgrave Chapel, London
The west side of the square, with Belgrave Chapel Date: 1828

Background imageBelgrave Collection: SPORT / RACQUETS

SPORT / RACQUETS
Princes Racquet Club Courts, Hans Place, Belgrave Square. Date: 1857

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Leicester LE4 5 Map

Leicester LE4 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Leicester LE4 5

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Weymouth and Portland DT4 0 Map

Weymouth and Portland DT4 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Weymouth and Portland DT4 0

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Cheshire West and Chester CH4 9 Map

Cheshire West and Chester CH4 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire West and Chester CH4 9

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Blackburn with Darwen BB3 1 Map

Blackburn with Darwen BB3 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Blackburn with Darwen BB3 1

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Duke and Duchess of Kent leave for the 1937 Coronation

Duke and Duchess of Kent leave for the 1937 Coronation
George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942) in naval uniform and his wife, Marina, Duchess of Kent leaving their home at 3 Belgrave Square for Buckingham Palace prior to the Coronation of the Dukes elder

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London

Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London
An Austin A70 car which has crashed through iron railings at street level and fallen into the basement area of a private house in Belgrave Square, London, on 20 May 1955

Background imageBelgrave Collection: The Village, Birstall, Leicestershire

The Village, Birstall, Leicestershire
The Village, Birstall, Leicester, near Belgrave, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1907

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Hospital for Children, Clapham Road, London

Belgrave Hospital for Children, Clapham Road, London
Convalescent children outdoors at Londons Belgrave Hospital. A nurse holds a baby. Amongst their playthings are a toy pram and stuffed animals. Date: Date unknown

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre

Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre
Pioneer statue, outside the UK National Space Centre in Leicester. This statue (by Aden Hynes) was commissioned to mark the Centres tenth anniversary in 2011

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Firefighters in aA 4x110 yards relay race

Firefighters in aA 4x110 yards relay race
Firefighters in Amateur Athletic Association 4x110 yards senior relay championship final. The winner was D A Hitchman of Birchfield Harriers (C6), second was R Holtum of Belgrave Harriers (B1)

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London

Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London
An Austin A70 car which has crashed through iron railings at street level and fallen into the basement area of a private house in Belgrave Square, London, on 20 May 1955

Background imageBelgrave Collection: The Princes Club Racquet Courts, 1857

The Princes Club Racquet Courts, 1857
The Princes Club Racquet Courts at Hans Place, Belgrave Square, London. A private gentlemans club, designed by Mr. B. Burton, consisting of three courts, one of which is pictured here

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Belgrave Square

Belgrave Square
North-east side of the square, located in the newly fashionable Pimlico district. Date: 1828

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Regency Steps

Regency Steps
The lovely steps leading up to Belgrave House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, a fine example of the elegance of Regency days. Date: early 19th century

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Source Size = 3972 x 2739

Source Size = 3972 x 2739
Ruins of the Belgrave Pantechnicon, London, 1874

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Source Size = 3919 x 2945

Source Size = 3919 x 2945
The Burning of the Pantechnicon: the Fire, Seen from Belgrave Square, London, 1874

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Source Size = 3536 x 2295

Source Size = 3536 x 2295
" My Lord was jabbering over a pistol when the Doctor arrived, and the great glass over the mantelpiece in the state drawing-room in Belgrave-square was freshly shattered.", 1880

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Source Size = 3942 x 2465

Source Size = 3942 x 2465
Princes Racquet Club Courts, Hans Place, Belgrave Square

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Australia, Victoria, VIC, The Dandenong Ranges, Belgrave, Puffing Billy steam train

Australia, Victoria, VIC, The Dandenong Ranges, Belgrave, Puffing Billy steam train

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Firefighters in aA 4x110 yards relay race

Firefighters in aA 4x110 yards relay race
Firefighters in Amateur Athletic Association 4x110 yards senior relay championship final. The winner was D A Hitchman of Birchfield Harriers (C6), second was R Holtum of Belgrave Harriers (B1)

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Upper Belgrave Street, Pimlico, London

Upper Belgrave Street, Pimlico, London

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Article on Pantechnicon

Article on Pantechnicon
A page from the Illustrated London News with an article on the burning of the Belgrave Pantechnicon, a fire that destroyed most of the building

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Ruins of Pantechnicon

Ruins of Pantechnicon
Firemen pick over rubble in the ruins of the Belgrave Pantechnicon after the fire that destroyed most of the building complex

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Sewer Construction under London, 1910

Sewer Construction under London, 1910
Illustration showing the construction of a sewer from Belgrave Square to Barking, under London, in 1910. On the right of the image is the Greathead Shield

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Telegraph Boy (Petherick

Telegraph Boy (Petherick
London characters: the TELEGRAPH BOY is the human link in the chain which can bring a message from New York or Bombay to Belgrave Square, delivering it by hand

Background imageBelgrave Collection: Trollopes Showroom

Trollopes Showroom
An impression of Trollopes West Halkin Street Galleries, Belgrave Square, London - furnishers to numerous nobility and gentry



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Belgrave, a name that echoes through the streets of Pimlico, London. From Belgrave Road to Belgrave Square, this neighborhood exudes charm and history at every turn. The Hansel and Gretel Hotel stands proudly on 68 Belgrave Road, welcoming visitors with its enchanting facade. As you stroll along Belgrave Road, you can't help but feel transported back in time. The Victorian period comes alive in the elegant architecture Mansions. These grand buildings tell stories of a bygone era when opulence and sophistication reigned supreme. Even beyond London's borders, the name Belgrave holds significance. In Torquay, the Torquay Belgrave Hotel offers a taste of Victorian luxury by the sea, and is a place where time seems to slow down as guests indulge in relaxation and tranquility. But it's not just buildings that bear the name; art also pays tribute to this illustrious moniker. A cartoon titled "A Noble Example" captures the essence of nobility associated with Belgrave. And who could forget Fry's iconic advertisement for their delectable chocolate? The mention of "Belgrave" instantly evokes images of indulgence and sweetness. Autographs collected at Downshire House serve as reminders that even distinguished individuals were drawn to this prestigious address in London SW1. Among them are memories captured forever - perhaps even those from Duke and Duchess of Kent walking their chow dog along these very streets back in September 1939. In all its forms - be it an address or an image etched into history - "Belgrave" remains synonymous with elegance, beauty, and timeless allure.