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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 public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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    More images: Woman Removing Her Dress: Roper's Gardens: 1950: Jacob Epstein: Bas relief: Portland stone — Unveiled 3 June 1972. [28] [29] More images: Statue of Thomas More: Outside Chelsea Old Church, Cheyne Walk: 1968: Leslie Cubitt Bevis: Statue — Unveiled 21 July 1969. [30] More images: The Boy David: Chelsea Embankment Gardens, east of ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject London/Public art/Wikidata/Kensington ...

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    Sir Hans Sloane statue in Chelsea Physic Garden, UK. Replica of Rysbrack’s original of 1733, installed here in 1737 and moved to the British Museum in 1983. 2014 Simon Smith: statue: 13 Woman: sculpture in the Royal Hospital, Chelsea statue: woman-265852

  5. Chelsea F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Football Club Women, formerly known as Chelsea Ladies Football Club, are an English women's football club based in Kingston upon Thames, London.Founded in 1992, they compete in the Women's Super League, the top flight of women's football in England, and play their home games at the Kingsmeadow with some select games at Stamford Bridge.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Chelsea F.C. Women players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of footballers who are or were players of Chelsea Football Club Women Wikimedia Commons has media related to Players of Chelsea L.F.C. . Pages in category "Chelsea F.C. Women players"

  8. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (often known by its initialism as RBKC) is an Inner London borough with royal status. It is the smallest borough in London and the second smallest district in England ; it is one of the most densely populated administrative regions in the United Kingdom.

  9. City of Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The City of Chelsea was a local government area about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the eastern side of Port Phillip. The city covered an area of 12.23 square kilometres (4.72 sq mi), and existed from 1920 until 1994.