The Moments Frame. A 52 aperture premium framed print that allows you to showcase your most special moments. Perfect for savoring a memory for each week of the year or for celebrating truly landmark moments, such as a wedding or your child's first ye
In a former schoolhouse transformed into artist's lofts decades ago, Cassandra Ellis, founder of natural paint company Atelier Ellis, revitalised the space for family life, all whilst maintaining its original spirit of learning and sharing
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In a former schoolhouse transformed into artist's lofts decades ago, Cassandra Ellis, founder of natural paint company Atelier Ellis, revitalised the space for family life, all whilst maintaining its original spirit of learning and sharing
In a sprawling city full of green spaces, Battersea Park is just a small slice of nature to explore in London. Imperial Wharf is nearby.
Margaret Tarrant aka M W Tarrant aka Margaret Winifred Tarrant (English, 1888-1959, b. Battersea, London, England) - Four Fairies Drawings
Islington-born photographer Frederick Wilfred's black and white images of London street life are to go on display at the Museum of London from 16 June 2012, as part of the London festival of photography
In a sprawling city full of green spaces, Battersea Park is just a small slice of nature to explore in London. Imperial Wharf is nearby.
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Completed in 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Images by Philip Vile, Fred Howarth. Architects Haworth Tompkins have completed a 12-year transformation of the Grade II* listed Battersea Arts Centre. Begun as an extended,...
A street in London's Battersea, with Battersea Power Station at the far end, circa 1980.
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The Grand Hall at the Battersea Arts Centre in London has been re-imagined by architects Haworth Tompkins, but the drama of its former lives has not been forgotten
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Battersea Power Station was partly designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Scott was commissioned to design the building’s exterior following public protests that the building would be clumsy and ugly. Scott was brought in to appease public reaction, and it worked a charm with the station’s design bein
Spring in Battersea Park. London... stunning wisteria pergola
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Name: Nicolas, Fabienne, daughters Juliette (13) and Capucine (9 1/2), Burmese cats Won Ton and Dim Sum, and Old English Sheepdog puppy BoweeLocation: Clapham/Battersea, London, United KingdomSize: 2310 square feetYears lived in: 1 1/2 years; owned As French transplants to London, Nicholas and Fabienne describe their style as “a bit different” to that of the average British person.
Clues to Battersea’s past remain strewn along the banks of the Thames. The neighbourhood evolved from farmland to waste land, and then into its cur...
Hans Hammarskiöld, Battersea Bridge, London, 1955/1980
Image 4 of 10 from gallery of New Images Released of Foster and Gehry's Battersea Power Station Designs. Electric Boulevard with Foster + Partners' "Battersea Roof Gardens" on the left and Gehry Partners' "Prospect Place" on the right. Image Courtesy of Battersea Power Station
View On Black Battersea Power Station is a now disused coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, near Battersea in London. The station comprises two individual power stations, built in two stages in the form of a single building. Battersea A Power Station was built first in the 1930s, with Battersea B Power Station to its east in the 1950s. The two stations were built to an identical design, providing the well known, four chimney layout. In 1975 the "A" station with its sumptuous Art Deco control room, Italian marble turbine hall polished parquet floors and wrought iron staircases was closed after generating electricity for 42 years. Three years later, amid rumours that "B" station was also to close, a campaign was begun to save Battersea Power Station as part of the national heritage. Pressure to preserve the station grew and, in 1980, the then Secretary of State for the Environment, Michael Heseltine, awarded Grade 2 status to the building for special architectural and historic interest, so ensuring that it could not be demolished or altered without the governments consent. Explored: 40 on Saturday, May 9, 2009