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  2. Chelsea, London - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea also gives its name to nearby locations, such as Chelsea Harbour in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and Chelsea Barracks in the City of Westminster. Chelsea includes large parts of the SW3 and SW10 postal districts, and a small section of SW1. This former fashionable village was absorbed into London during the eighteenth ...

  3. List of Chelsea people - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Calvert (actress) was born in Chelsea; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Wife of Prince William) (Old Church Street) Thomas Carlyle the "Sage of Chelsea" (24 Cheyne Row – now National Trust House) Christian the lion; Dame Agatha Christie; Eric Clapton (lived on King's Road during the late 1960s) Petula Clark (lived at 4 Royal Avenue in ...

  4. List of people from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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    This is a list of people from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, England, who have become known internationally in different roles and professions. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is a central London borough of Royal borough status. After the City of Westminster, it is the wealthiest borough in England. Freddie Adkins

  5. Kensington and Chelsea Register Office - Wikipedia

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    The old vestry hall in Chelsea Manor Gardens, part of the Chelsea Town Hall complex, the location of the register office, from Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911. Kensington and Chelsea Register Office is an office for the registration of births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships located in Chelsea Old Town Hall in Chelsea, London. [1]

  6. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    There have for some time been long-term plans for a Chelsea-Hackney line, with a station in the King's Road near Chelsea Town Hall, and possibly another at Sloane Square. As of June 2019, the plans for Crossrail 2 materialising show the proposed route tunnelling through Chelsea and featuring the planned King's Road Chelsea station on the site ...

  7. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  8. List of mayors of Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    1955–1956 Arthur J Sims - later first mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; 1956–1957 Arthur J Sims (second term) 1957–1958 Basil Futvoye Marsden-Smedley; 1958–1959 Basil Marsden-Smedley (second term) 1959–1960 Katharine Acland [50] 1960–1961 Katharine Acland (second term) [50] 1961–1962 John Stewart Tatton-Brown

  9. Allan Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was a full-back and began his career with Chelsea, for whom he played 70 league games in his first stint with the club. He joined Coventry in 1964, spending two years there, before briefly returning to Chelsea again, where he played in their 1967 FA Cup final loss to Tottenham Hotspur. [citation needed]