




| London, Chelsea, South Kensington & Victoria |
| A super aerial view of the V and A - unused so no date. |
| This lovely old building - just off the Exhibition Road - was demolished in the 1950s - the site now houses Imperial College. Only the Queen's Tower (on the left) remains. From the reverse of the postcard : "The Imperial Institute erected in South Kensington as an imperial memorial of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria contains collections of the natural and artificial products of India and the Colonies, as well as a fine reference library. It is under the direction of the Board of Trade. The University of London has had its headquarters here since 1900, the teaching being carried on in various schools of the University elsewhere." |
| The Old Church in Chelsea, also from 1905. |
| Carlyle's House on Cheyne Row - a 1905 postcard. |
| A nice view of the Cromwell Road in the early 1900s. |
| A very dark and dreary postcard of the V and A . |
| Chelsea Pensioners in the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. |
| The Barkston Gardens Hotel. This is a very poor quality postcard which we've had to touch up quite a lot. |
| London, Brighton and South Coast Railway engine no 41 with the "Southern Belle" in Victoria Station about 1910. |
| Cheyne Walk and Chelsea Church - a 1905 postcard. |
| Victoria Street in the 1900s. |
| postcards of the past |
| An undated postcard of Sloane Street. |
| A 1905 postcard of Knightsbridge. |
| No date for this view of the Narural History Museum. |
| Harrod's. |
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