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  • |constituency=Battersea ...s a small detached part of Clapham south of Nightingale Lane and part of [[Battersea]] (the roads north of Nightingale Lane). The southern part of Balham, towar
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  • |name=Battersea |constituency=Battersea
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  • ...ave existed on the southern slope of Denmark Hill, especially around Grove Park.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5394738/ ...imilar monumental impressiveness to Gilbert Scott's other local buildings, Battersea Power Station and Tate Modern, although its simplicity is partly the result
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  • ...sides and across the border. The major sight of Penge is [[Crystal Palace Park]], so named as the location of [[the Crystal Palace]] for 82 years, having ...ww.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43025 British History Online] - Battersea with Penge Hamlet</ref> Today's High Street was only so named in 1900, with
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  • |constituency=Battersea ...le pubs include The Ship Inn near Wandsworth Bridge. ''The Waterfront'' on Battersea Reach is a very large bar with excellent view towards Chelsea Harbour.
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  • ...one at Elmley requires a walk of about a mile and a half from the RSPB car park. The Short brothers, Horace, Eustace and Oswald, built aircraft at [[Battersea]] to be tested at the site; later Moore-Brabazon, Professor Huntington, Cha
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  • ...into the metropolis. The street crossing that was known as Little Chelsea, Park Walk, linked Fulham Road to King's Road and continued to the Thames and loc In 1718, the Raw Silk Company was established in Chelsea Park, with mulberry trees and a hothouse for raising silkworms. At its height in
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  • |picture=Craven Park Road, Harlesden - geograph.org.uk - 22040.jpg |picture caption=Craven Park Road, Harlesden
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  • ...n of [[Windsor Great Park]]; past [[Runnymede]]; through [[Hampton Court]] Park. The path leaves the river to make way for residential areas at times. It ...rrey|Barnes]] then through London, using parkland (for example [[Battersea Park]]) to continue beside the river. Through most of the section, the Thames Pa
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  • ...articularly [[Kennington]] and [[Westminster]]. Similar to neighbouring [[Battersea]] a riverside redevelopment conversion into residential property, three acr ...ะป) had been known in the Russian language with the meaning of "amusement park" long before the 1840s and may be found, for example, in the poetry of Alek
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  • ...]] in north-eastern [[Surrey]]. Originally common land for the parishes of Battersea and Clapham, it was converted to parkland under the terms of the Metropolit Holy Trinity Clapham, an 18th-century Georgian church overlooking the park, is important in the history of the evangelical Clapham Sect of the [[Churc
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  • ...bership. Membership also allows use of [[Battersea Park]], [[King George's Park]], [[Tooting Common]] and [[Barn Elms]] Sports Centre.
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  • |picture=Albert Bridge from Battersea.JPG |picture caption=Albert Bridge from Battersea
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  • |name=Battersea Bridge |picture=Battersea bridge 1.jpg
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  • ...er Thames]] connecting [[Chelsea]] in [[Middlesex]] on the north bank to [[Battersea]] in [[Surrey]] on the south bank. There have been two Chelsea Bridges, on ...provide convenient access from the densely populated north bank to the new park. Although built and operated by the government, tolls were charged initiall
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  • [[File:Richmond Bridge site (Rocque).jpg|thumb|300px|Richmond, Twickenham Park and the route of the Richmond Ferry in 1746]] ...proach road on the Middlesex bank to pass through her land at [[Twickenham Park]],<ref name="Matthews26" /> and the commission was forced to build on the s
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  • |picture caption=Grosvenor Bridge<br/>with Battersea Power Station behind ...mes]], between [[Chelsea]] and [[Pimlico]] on the [[Middlesex]] bank and [[Battersea]] on the southern, [[Surrey]] bank. Immediately upstream stands [[Chelsea
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  • ...estminster Bridge|Westminster]], a mile downstream, and [[Battersea Bridge|Battersea]], two miles upstream.<ref name=cook144>{{Harvnb|Cookson|2006|p=144}}</ref> ...the existing [[Westminster Bridge]].<ref name=matt80 /> The proprietors of Battersea Bridge, concerned about a potential loss of customers, petitioned Parliamen
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  • |name=Battersea Power Station |town=Battersea
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  • ...ce''' was a cast-iron and plate-glass structure originally built in [[Hyde Park]], [[Middlesex]], to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. From 1854 it was r |title = The Crystal Palace of Hyde Park
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