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Historic Chelsea Reach

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This historic panorama shows the River Thames at Chelsea and its development from Tudor to Victorian times. It features the important people who have lived there or who have been associated with the area and some of the historic buildings.

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

London

Title

Historic Chelsea Reach

Date

1993

Medium

tempera on board

Measurements

H 110 x W 385 cm

Accession number

LDCWH: 2010. 310

Acquisition method

commissioned, 1993

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

signed

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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

369 Fulham Road, London, Greater London SW10 9NH England

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