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Chelsea
EAN : 9791041983544
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041983544
Paru le : 29 janv. 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041983544
- Réf. éditeur : 332372
- Date Parution : 29 janv. 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 58
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:5 mm
- Poids : 118gr
- Résumé : The text provides a comprehensive historical and topographical exploration of Chelsea, a district in London. It begins by discussing the etymology of the name "Chelsea," tracing its origins back to various Saxon terms and its evolution through history. The boundaries of Chelsea are described, highlighting its triangular shape and the natural features that define its limits. The history of Chelsea is detailed, starting from its mention in 785 during a synod and its subsequent ownership by various prominent figures, including Sir Reginald Bray, the Duke of Northumberland, and Sir Hans Sloane. The text delves into the topography and notable landmarks of Chelsea, such as the Royal Hospital, the Royal Military Asylum, and the Apothecaries' Garden. It also highlights the residences of historical figures like Sir Thomas More, the Duchess of Mazarin, and Thomas Carlyle, emphasizing their contributions to Chelsea's rich cultural heritage. The narrative is interspersed with anecdotes about the area's development, including the establishment of the Chelsea china manufactory and the change of various streets and buildings over time. The text concludes with a description of Chelsea's architectural evolution, noting the blend of historical and modern elements that characterize the district today.




