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Kensington and Chelsea are two boroughs located in London, England and are both affluent areas of the city, with many attractions and landmarks

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Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Market Court, Kensington High Street BB77_09230

Market Court, Kensington High Street BB77_09230
MARKET COURT, London. A photograph of Market Court on the south side of Kensington High Street, three years before the site was demolished. The inhabitants pose for the camera

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Dawn over Battersea Power Station and Chelsea Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom

Dawn over Battersea Power Station and Chelsea Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Biba move to Kensington Church Street

Biba move to Kensington Church Street
A highly publicised moving day for the Biba boutique of Barbara Hulanicki as around 60 models and well-known sixties personalities help to move the shop from its original Abingdon Road location to

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: LCC-LFB changeover from brass to cork fire helmets

LCC-LFB changeover from brass to cork fire helmets
Two firemen in the foreground wearing new style cork helmets and Proto Mark IV breathing apparatus sets. The man on the right is from Station 34, Shadwell

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Harrods, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Harrods, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Kings Road, Chelsea, London

Kings Road, Chelsea, London Date: 1909

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Natural History Museum, London

Natural History Museum, London
The impressive front of the Natural History Museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse - built and opened in 1888 - the Central Towers and Main Entrance

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Doggetts Coat and Badge Race, River Thames, London

Doggetts Coat and Badge Race, River Thames, London
Watermen on duty at the end of Doggetts Coat and Badge Race on the River Thames. They are wearing the livery of the Fishmongers Company

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Kings Road viewed from Sloane Square, Chelsea, London

Kings Road viewed from Sloane Square, Chelsea, London

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Thames Reflections Flotilla RNLI-JimmyYoung-674A2430

Thames Reflections Flotilla RNLI-JimmyYoung-674A2430
Wells-next -the Sea Shannon class lifeboat Duke of Edinburgh 13-46 on the River Thames by Battersea Power Station. Reflections on Thames Flotilla

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Intended Building of the Royal College of Music, Kensington (First Stone laid 8 July) (engraving)

Intended Building of the Royal College of Music, Kensington (First Stone laid 8 July) (engraving)
1596513 Intended Building of the Royal College of Music, Kensington (First Stone laid 8 July) (engraving) by English School

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
" The Grenadier" in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Public house in Belgravia, London, built in 1720 as the officers mess for the senior infantry regiment of the British

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Boys on an 18th century fire engine, Wirksworth

Boys on an 18th century fire engine, Wirksworth
Boys playing on an 18th century fire engine at Wirksworth, Derbyshire. It was believed to be the oldest fire engine in England, dating back to 1721, made by Newsome

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Physical Energy statue in winter, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Physical Energy statue in winter, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: BEA Air Terminal, London a062490

BEA Air Terminal, London a062490
B E A AIR TERMINAL, Cromwell Road, Chelsea, London. The exterior illuminated at night. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: 1960 - 1972

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Kensington Palace gardens with tulips, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Kensington Palace gardens with tulips, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Pastel coloured terraced houses, Bywater Street, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Pastel coloured terraced houses, Bywater Street, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Royal Albert Hall and corner statue of the Albert Memorial, Kensington

Royal Albert Hall and corner statue of the Albert Memorial, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Kensington Infirmary, West London

Kensington Infirmary, West London
The entrance to Kensington Infirmary on Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road) in West London. The infirmary, designed by Thomas W Aldwinckle, was built in 1893 by the poor law parish of St Mary Abbots

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Sheep graze in Kensington Gardens

Sheep graze in Kensington Gardens
Sheep grazing in Kensington Gardens, London. The first ever Ha-Ha in the country acted as the dividing line between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Imperial College, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Imperial College, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Two Women on Kings Road

Two Women on Kings Road
Two women walk down the Kings Road, Chelsea, London as traffic passes by

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Peter Pan Statue

Peter Pan Statue
The Peter Pan monument was erected on 1 May 1912 in Kensington Gardens and sculpted by George Frampton. Peter Pan entered London along the Serpentine in the story

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: London / Albert Hall

London / Albert Hall
The Royal Albert hall, south Kensington

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: The Finish of the Race for Doggetts Coat and Badge, London

The Finish of the Race for Doggetts Coat and Badge, London
Engraving showing the finish of the Race for Thames Watermen for Doggetts Coat and Badge, Chelsea, 1869. This race, held on the River Thames, between the Old Swan, London Bridge, and the White Swan

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Tiddy-Doll Great French-Gingerbread-Baker Drawing Out

Tiddy-Doll Great French-Gingerbread-Baker Drawing Out
Artokoloro

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: The Imperial Institute, London

The Imperial Institute, London. Originally, it had three copper-roofed Renaissance-style towers (two of which are shown here), but a single 85-metre tower, Queens Tower

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Sunken garden, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Sunken garden, Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Albert Bridge, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Peter Pan Statue

Peter Pan Statue
The Peter Pan statue was erected on 1 May 1912 in Kensington Gardens and sculpted by George Frampton. Peter Pan entered London along the Serpentine in the story

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Dick Dock, or the Lobster and Crab, 1806

Dick Dock, or the Lobster and Crab, 1806. Scene outside an alehouse by the River Thames. A Greenwich Pensioner with a wooden leg takes the hand of a soldier

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Kings Road, Chelsea, London 1885 BL05775

Kings Road, Chelsea, London 1885 BL05775
KINGs ROAD, Chelsea, London. General view of numbers 2 to 10 Kings Road from the east. Photographed on the 13th July 1885. From the Bedford Lemere collection

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales arrives for The Serpentine GalleryOs summer

HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales arrives for The Serpentine GalleryOs summer party in Kensington Gardens, London, hosted by Vanity Fair on 29th June 1994

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Two women stop at a pub to have a pint of beer while shopping on Kings Road in Chelsea

Two women stop at a pub to have a pint of beer while shopping on Kings Road in Chelsea, London. April 1975

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Old Street Map of Kensington and Notting Hill 1908

Old Street Map of Kensington and Notting Hill 1908
Detailed colour Street Plan of London from 1908 covering the area around Kensington and Notting Hill. The image has been remastered from Bartholomews Handy Atlas of London and Suburbs 1908

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: A man figure skating in Kensington Gardens MCF01_01_0160

A man figure skating in Kensington Gardens MCF01_01_0160
A man ice skating in Kensington Gardens, London, with boys watching in the background. Photographed by Katherine J. Macfee, 17th January 1903

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Historic map of London (18th Century)

Historic map of London (18th Century)
map/plan of the inner city of London from 1898

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: A marriage made in Chelsea, Judy Garland chose a London Registry Office to be the venue

A marriage made in Chelsea, Judy Garland chose a London Registry Office to be the venue for the 1969 wedding to her fifth and final husband Mickey Deans

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: The opening of the Chelsea Drugstore in the Kings Road London

The opening of the Chelsea Drugstore in the Kings Road London

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: England, London, Kensington, The Churchill Arms Pub

England, London, Kensington, The Churchill Arms Pub

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Orchids are seen on display at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

Orchids are seen on display at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, Britain, May 20, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville - RC1B3633C710

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Michael Collins by Lady Lavery

Michael Collins by Lady Lavery
Michael Collins, Irish leader, Chief of the Irish Free State Provisional Government and Sinn Fein Minister of Finance(1890-1922) drawn by Hazel, Lady Lavery, society beauty, artist

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea, London

Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea, London
The Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway (GNP&BR) Power House (Lots Road Power Station), Chelsea, London. Built to power the newly created Piccadilly underground line

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Collection: Cremorne Gardens CC97_01020

Cremorne Gardens CC97_01020
The Bandstand, Cremorne Gardens, Kensington, London. A view of the bandstand and dancing platform which was built in the 1840s. the whole gardens were closed in 1877



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Kensington and Chelsea Collection

Kensington and Chelsea are two boroughs located in London, England and are both affluent areas of the city, with many attractions and landmarks. Kensington Palace is a popular tourist destination, while Chelsea is home to the iconic Kings Road shopping street. Both boroughs have a variety of cultural institutions such as museums, galleries and theatres. The area also has some of the most expensive real estate in London due to its desirable location close to central London, and is also known for its vibrant nightlife scene with numerous bars and restaurants catering to all tastes. Kensington and Chelsea offer something for everyone from luxury shopping experiences to historical sites – making it one of the most sought-after places in London for visitors from around the world.
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We offer a wide range of Kensington and Chelsea art prints that capture the beauty, history, and culture of these boroughs in London, England. You can choose from a variety of stunning images showcasing iconic landmarks such as the Royal Albert Hall, Victoria & Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, and Harrods department store. Other popular themes include street scenes featuring colorful buildings and bustling markets like Portobello Road Market or Notting Hill Carnival. Additionally, you can find beautiful nature photography highlighting parks such as Holland Park or Chelsea Physic Garden. These high-quality art prints are available in various sizes to suit your needs and preferences. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with unique artwork or searching for a special gift for someone who loves London's vibrant atmosphere - Media Storehouse has got you covered.
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