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  2. Albert Bridge, London - Wikipedia

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    Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north bank to Battersea on the south. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873 as an Ordish–Lefeuvre system modified cable-stayed bridge, it proved to be structurally unsound, so between 1884 and 1887 Sir Joseph Bazalgette incorporated some of the design elements of a suspension bridge.

  3. Chelsea Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in west London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank, and split between the City of Westminster, the London Borough of Wandsworth and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. There have been two Chelsea Bridges, on the site of what was an ancient ford.

  4. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea (SW3, SW10 and partly SW1) has significantly less Underground access than Kensington, the only station within Chelsea being Sloane Square. 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.

  5. Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    Kensington and Chelsea may refer to: Kensington and Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency), a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, a London borough; Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council, a local authority

  6. Imperial College Road - Wikipedia

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    Imperial College Road is a tree-lined road in South Kensington, London, England. [2] [3] It runs east–west with Queen's Gate to the west and Exhibition Road to the east.The road forms part of the boundary between Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to the south and the City of Westminster to the north.

  7. Redcliffe Square - Wikipedia

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    [1] It is located in the Brompton area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, southwest of central London, (postcode SW10). [2] [3] Redcliffe Square Gardens are located in the square. [4] The development was part of the vast Gunter estate, during 1864–1878. [5] Redcliffe Gardens runs northwest–southeast through the square.

  8. Clarendon Road - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon Road is a street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in the Notting Hill district of West London. It runs roughly south to north from Holland Park Avenue . It is named after George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon , who was Lord Privy Seal when the road was built.

  9. West Brompton station - Wikipedia

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    The station is situated immediately south of the demolished Earls Court Exhibition Centre and west of Brompton Cemetery in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The station's location on the West London line forms a borough boundary and its tracks are shared between Kensington & Chelsea and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham .