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  2. Chelsea Arts Club - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Art Ball by William Gordon Burn Murdoch. Chelsea Arts Club was originally located in rooms at no. 181 King's Road. In 1902, the club moved to larger premises at no. 143 Old Church Street. In 1933 the club's premises, which had an acre of garden, were remodeled. [3]

  3. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Arts Club: 1890 143 Old Church Street, Chelsea: 1990 The arts Since 1976 City Livery Club: 1914 Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street, sharing the premises of the Little Ship Club 2023 The City: Admitted City of London Club: 1832 19 Old Broad Street, London: 1834 City professions Since 2011 City University Club: 1895 42 Crutched Friars 2018

  4. Old Church Street - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Arts Club is at number 143. The actress Judy Campbell and her husband Lt-Cdr David Birkin bought the oldest house in the street, which was once a pub, "a few steps from the Chelsea Arts Club", in 1974, and Campbell lived there until her death in 2004.

  5. Chelsea Arts District - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Arts District, sometimes also called the West Chelsea Arts District or the Chelsea Gallery District is a region of Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, that runs from 18th to 28th Street between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue that is known for its concentration of art galleries. It developed as part of the neighborhood's rezoning ...

  6. Iestyn Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Seasons followed with British Youth Opera as well as recitals at Southwark Cathedral, Loseley Hall and the Chelsea Arts Club. He held a singing tutorship at the Guildford School of Acting until he performed as Madame Galina at a private party at the Thorpeness Country Club and was spotted by club booker Emily Latham, who arranged for him to ...

  7. Walter Greaves (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He was elected an honorary member of the Chelsea Arts Club. [1] Despite the support of a few fellow painters, including Sickert, [6] Greaves again fell into obscurity and spent his last eight years as a Poor Brother of the London Charterhouse. [2] Greaves died, unmarried, of pneumonia in the West London Hospital, Hammersmith, on 23 November 1930.

  8. Chelsea pre-season tour line-up revealed - AOL

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    Chelsea will meet Premier League rivals Manchester City and La Liga leaders Real Madrid on the clubs' pre-season tour. The Blues have confirmed a five-game pre-season series in the United States ...

  9. Chelsea College of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The school was renamed Chelsea College of Art and Design in 1989. The London Institute was granted University status and was renamed University of the Arts London in 2004. In 2013, the college was renamed Chelsea College of Arts. [2] In 2002–2003, Professor Roger Wilson was appointed as the Head of College until his retirement in 2006.