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Chelsea Bridge Collection

Dawn breaks over the iconic Chelsea Bridge, casting a golden glow on Battersea Power Station in London, England

Background imageChelsea Bridge 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 imageChelsea Bridge Collection: UK, London, Chelsea Br, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, London, Chelsea Br, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Chelsea Bridge, crossing the River Thames connecting Chelsea and Battersea, built in 1937, replacing a Victorian one on the same site, Chelsea, London, England

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge illuminated at night, London, England, UK

Chelsea Bridge illuminated at night, London, England, UK

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, England, UK

Chelsea Bridge, London, England, UK

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: United Kingdom, England, London, Chelsea. View of Chelsea Bridge

United Kingdom, England, London, Chelsea. View of Chelsea Bridge, Chelsea and the River Thames

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge and Church, 1871 (drypoint)

Chelsea Bridge and Church, 1871 (drypoint)
6200254 Chelsea Bridge and Church, 1871 (drypoint) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 10.2x16.8 cm; The McManus, Dundee

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: A Birds Eye View of the West End of London (engraving)

A Birds Eye View of the West End of London (engraving)
1046921 A Birds Eye View of the West End of London (engraving) by Brewer, Henry William (fl.1858-d.1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Birds Eye View of the West End of London)

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: The Chelsea Bridge, London. (engraving, ca. 1860)

The Chelsea Bridge, London. (engraving, ca. 1860)
5975558 The Chelsea Bridge, London. (engraving, ca. 1860) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Geography. England)

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Wartime Spot Lights from Chelsea Bridge, c. 1917 (w / c on paper)

Wartime Spot Lights from Chelsea Bridge, c. 1917 (w / c on paper)
701230 Wartime Spot Lights from Chelsea Bridge, c.1917 (w/c on paper) by Fanner, Alice Maud (1865-1930); 21.5x16 cm; Private Collection; Photo eSarah Colegrave Fine Art; English, out of copyright

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea New Bridge (engraving)

Chelsea New Bridge (engraving)
1609461 Chelsea New Bridge (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chelsea New Bridge. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 April 1858)

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge on the River Thames (chromolitho)

Chelsea Bridge on the River Thames (chromolitho)
734066 Chelsea Bridge on the River Thames (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chelsea Bridge on the River Thames, 4 miles from London Bridge)

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Proposed site for the Crystal Palace in Battersea Park (coloured engraving)

Proposed site for the Crystal Palace in Battersea Park (coloured engraving)
609840 Proposed site for the Crystal Palace in Battersea Park (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge (photo)

Chelsea Bridge (photo)
609713 Chelsea Bridge (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chelsea Bridge. Postcard.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). Creator: Joseph Farington

Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). Creator: Joseph Farington
Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). View of the River Thames in London, from where the Tate Gallery now stands. From " English Diaries and Journals", by Kate O Brien

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: The building of the new Chelsea Bridge, London, 1937

The building of the new Chelsea Bridge, London, 1937. Construction of the new bridge in progress, with scaffolding and cranes

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Workmen on old Chelsea Bridge, London, 1921

Workmen on old Chelsea Bridge, London, 1921
Workmen using wooden tools on old Chelsea Bridge, London, 1921. Work in progress on the carriageway looking north from Queenstown Road, Battersea, towards the Western Pumping Station

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: View of the suspension bridge at Chelsea, London, 1852

View of the suspension bridge at Chelsea, London, 1852. In the foreground figures watch water vessels passing underneath the bridge

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, c1860

Chelsea Bridge, London, c1860. The recently-opened Chelsea Bridge with a steamship passing underneath it; passengers and boatmen in the foreground

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. Artist: William Lodge

West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. Artist: William Lodge
West view of Chelsea Bridge, London, c1760. The bridge over the River Thames in rural Chelsea with figures in the foreground

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858

Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858. Thomas Page (1803-1877) was the engineer of this suspension bridge over the Thames, which opened in 1858

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge Church 1871 James McNeill Whistler

Chelsea Bridge Church 1871 James McNeill Whistler
Chelsea Bridge and Church, 1871. James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903). Etching

Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge Church 1871 Etching drypoint fifth state

Chelsea Bridge Church 1871 Etching drypoint fifth state
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Background imageChelsea Bridge Collection: Chelsea Fair

Chelsea Fair
1890: A street game of skittles draws the attention of a group of schoolboys at the Chelsea Bridge Road Fair, London. If a player knocks down two pegs with one ball he wins a coconut


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Dawn breaks over the iconic Chelsea Bridge, casting a golden glow on Battersea Power Station in London, England. The bridge stands as a timeless symbol of connection and beauty in the United Kingdom. Captured by Ethel Davies in 2009, this photograph showcases the serene elegance illuminated at night. Its lights reflect off the River Thames, creating a mesmerizing sight that captures the essence of London's vibrant energy. Dating back to 1871, an enchanting drypoint artwork depicts Chelsea Bridge alongside a charming church. This historical piece transports us to another era and reminds us of the rich heritage that surrounds this architectural marvel. An engraving from around 1860 offers a bird's eye view of London's West End, showcasing Chelsea Bridge as an integral part of the cityscape. It serves as both a functional crossing point and an exquisite landmark that adds character to England's capital. During World War I, Chelsea Bridge played its part in defending London with wartime spotlights illuminating its surroundings. A watercolor painting from approximately 1917 captures this poignant moment when history merged with everyday life during times of conflict. Another engraving portrays Chelsea New Bridge, highlighting how it has evolved over time while maintaining its allure. This testament to progress reflects London's ever-changing landscape while honoring its past. A stunning chromolithograph showcases Chelsea Bridge on the majestic River Thames—a scene so picturesque it could be mistaken for a work of art itself. The bridge gracefully spans across the river like a gateway into one of Europe's most captivating cities. Intriguingly, there is also evidence suggesting that Battersea Park was once considered as a potential site for Crystal Palace—an ambitious project depicted in colored engravings—further emphasizing how these landmarks intertwine within London's narrative. Chelsea Bridge stands tall amidst these diverse depictions throughout history—its enduring presence reminding us why it continues to captivate locals and visitors alike.