EPW006135 ENGLAND (1921). The Lots Road Power Station and the Chelsea Basin, Chelsea, 1921
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Title | [EPW006135] The Lots Road Power Station and the Chelsea Basin, Chelsea, 1921 |
Reference | EPW006135 |
Date | April-1921 |
Link | |
Place name | CHELSEA |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 526381, 176978 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.17994961968282, 51.477139385029 |
National Grid Reference | TQ264770 |
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Great Western Railway open cabbed Pannier Tank. |
Leslie B |
Sunday 2nd of December 2018 02:35:44 PM |
Former Chelsea Brewery Co Brewery. Acquired by Watney's with 80 houses in 1920 and in 1924 converted into a wine and spirits department as the Cremorne Gate Cellars.
Now (2016) the bright Green looking Antique and Arts Building, Lots Road/Kings Road. |
Leslie B |
Tuesday 1st of March 2016 02:26:17 PM |
Leslie B |
Tuesday 1st of March 2016 02:21:10 PM | |
Further information about the station and line can be found at http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/c/chelsea_fulham/index.shtml |
John W |
Saturday 24th of September 2016 09:50:37 PM |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:24:46 PM | |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:23:36 PM | |
Chelsea football club |
up above |
Friday 22nd of February 2013 07:54:50 PM |
Basin completely chocked up with barges! |
Maurice |
Wednesday 12th of December 2012 01:14:42 PM |
West London Line close to the relatively new Imperial Wharf station (2009) built to sever the new housing developments and economic activities in the area. |
Maurice |
Wednesday 12th of December 2012 01:13:16 PM |
The West London Extension Railway was opened in 1864 by the joint efforts of five railway companies north and south of the river to improve cross-London communications for freight and passengers. |
John W |
Saturday 24th of September 2016 09:48:08 PM |
End shown as Worlds End on some maps. |
Maurice |
Wednesday 12th of December 2012 01:11:42 PM |
The worlds end pub was further along the Kings Road opposite Langton street. |
Ian |
Friday 18th of July 2014 12:31:40 AM |
User Comment Contributions
Lots Road Power Station, 20/05/2015 |
Class31 |
Monday 25th of May 2015 08:07:06 AM |
Lots Road Power Station 2011 |
Alan McFaden |
Wednesday 24th of December 2014 02:05:58 PM |
Lots Road Power Station, 23/09/2014 |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:37:52 PM |
Lots Road Power Station, 23/09/2014 |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:36:47 PM |
Lots Road Power Station, 23/09/2014 |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:36:25 PM |
Lots Road Power Station, 23/09/2014 |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of December 2014 12:35:20 PM |
Built in 1905, Lots Road Power Station was the largest in Europe, built to supply electricity to London's undergound railway system. At this time it burnt coal, but was converted to oil and then, in the 1970s to natural gas. It was finally closed around the year 2000 and has been converted into luxury accommodation. In the 1990s, I had the job of negotiating the contract for gas supply to this and its sister station at Greenwich. |
andydavies |
Friday 6th of July 2012 10:36:45 PM |