South Kensington is an upscale west London neighborhood situated southeast of Central Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. - AsNotedIn
South Kensington is an upscale west London neighborhood situated southeast of Central Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. - AsNotedIn
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Albert Court |
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Prince Consort Rd Sw7 | ||
Astor Hyde Park Hostel |
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191 | Queen's Gate | S of Kensington High St |
2-14, Pelham Place Sw7 |
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2 - 14 | Pelham Pl Sw7 | |
1-14, Pelham Crescent Sw7 |
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1 - 14 | Pelham Cres Sw7 | |
Victoria And Albert Museum |
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Cromwell Rd Sw7 | ||
Prince Consort National Memorial (Albert Memorial) |
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Kensington Gore Sw7 | ||
Royal Albert Hall |
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Kensington Gore Sw7 | ||
Orangery At Kensington Palace |
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Kensington Palace W8 | ||
Kensington Palace |
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Kensington Palace W8 | ||
15-27, Pelham Crescent Sw7 |
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15 - 27 | Pelham Cres Sw7 | |
1-29, Pelham Place Sw7 |
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1 - 29 | Pelham Pl Sw7 | |
South Kensington Underground Station |
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Montagu Sassoon Residence, London |
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25 | Kensington Gore SW7 | |
High Street Kensington Underground Station |
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Kensington High St | Horton St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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1807/02/10 | Harriet Boott Loring | Born | Mary Tunaley Boott, wife of Francis Boott, gives birth to a daughter, Rebecca Parker Hull, on Kensington Road in London, England. |
Particulars for South Kensington, London: | |
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Locale Type | Neighborhood |
Work | Type | AsNotedIn | Creator | Note |
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Repulsion | Film | Roman Polanski | Carole Ledoux works at a beauty salon, filmed at Thurloe's, 31 Thurloe Place, South Kensington, SW1. | |
The Terror of Blue John Gap (Short Story) | Short Story |
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Arthur Conan Doyle | The following narrative was found among the papers of Dr. James Hardcastle, who died of phthisis on February 4th, 1908, at 36, Upper Coventry Flats, South Kensington. |