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Antrobus Street sign
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Nine Elms station opened during 2021 on the new Battersea extension of the Northern Line
Credit: Transport for London
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Victoria coach station’s temporary base (1929) This was sited where the Tachbrook Estate is now. The open-air King’s Scholar Pond sewer is on the left.
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Most of the left side of Hartington Road depicted here - the area between Hartington Road and Wandsworth Road - was demolished in 1950s slum clearance.
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Nine Elms Station map in the 1850s with the new line to Waterloo on right. Before the Waterloo extension, Nine Elms was the main London terminus for the LSWR.
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Map of Battersea New Town (1829) From the 1790s, the "New Town" of Battersea started to emerge just west of Nine Elms, with the aim of developing an urban but middle-class district here, amidst the fields. But progress was fragmented due to the various landowners and builders. Working-class terraces gradually filled the gaps between industrial sites.
Credit: C& J Greenwood
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Over 197 festivals take place in London every year including the largest free festival - the Mayor’s Thames Festival - and Europe’s biggest street festival, the Notting Hill Carnival which attracts near one million people
Credit: The Underground Map
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Hemans Street circa 1935 showing Portland Cottages on the right.
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Pulford Street being demolished
Credit: Peabody Trust
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View of Aegis House (on left) with Battersea Power Station in background
Credit: https://www.towerblock.eca.ed.ac.uk/
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"A Sunset with a View of Nine Elms" (c.1755)
Credit: Samuel Scott/Tate Britain
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