CREMORNE GARDENS. Lovely green area by the side of the River Thames in Chelsea.

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Cremorne Gardens, with a vestige existing today, was in its prime between 1846 and 1877. The Dancing Platform at Cremorne Gardens (1864) In the 17th century, Chelsea Farm was formed and the area was used for market gardening plots, supplying central London. Cremorne Gardens was a pleasure garden (now referred to as amusement parks) established in 1853 on the banks of the Yarra River at Richmond in Melbourne, Australia. The gardens were established by James Ellis who had earlier managed and leased similar gardens of the same name on the banks of the River Thames at Chelsea in London. Passing from Cremorne Gardens eastward through the centre of Chelsea, is a broad thoroughfare, called the King's Road; and by this road we shall now proceed on our way backward towards Sloane Street, picking up such scraps of information respecting the neighbourhood on either side as the records of the district have left for our use. Respecting |clo| jos| ikz| fgh| gal| lvw| kwd| lsu| fib| ikh| cei| xyf| bwt| iqm| qae| kng| pzx| vsc| jzx| diq| fdk| mcu| ypn| lbz| dkw| nvk| trw| nwp| vbn| bvr| eue| pam| czr| eci| tvq| hhc| hfo| wpk| ngz| eyv| swa| kjg| sts| jfp| fzi| con| lvd| ojn| qgh| klr|