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Chelsea: Cheyne Walk, the eastern end, looking east, c1862, showing the old river wall and road prior to the formation of the Chelsea Embankment. Cheyne Walk was named after Charles, Lord Viscount Cheyne, Lord of the Manor of Chelsea. The photograph shows examples of the typical types of old riverside terraces.
Unknown photographer, circa 1862
Location: Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Kensington & Chelsea, SW3
Image no: Ukn
Inventory no: 1999/1457
Streets and buildings
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