Chelsea, A Frozen Thames At Chelsea Bridge 1880
Photo ref: C540504
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Photo ref: C540504
Photo of Chelsea, A Frozen Thames At Chelsea Bridge 1880

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A Selection of Memories from Chelsea

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Chelsea

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Was anyone at St Michaels school 1968/69 ? Mr. Thomas class.. Colin James…had a motorbike.. Or David Dawson…did the cookery class and became a chef… Would love to hear from you.. Anyone who went on the school journey to Rimani Italy…
I recently did a share your memory of St michaels school..Graham terrace…..with a few names hoping to get in touch with… One of the names ….I sat next to in classwas Linda ( and as I thought I remembered, surname Goldsmith) I’ve now remembered her surname was Underwood… She lived in the flats mentioned in a few of the other messages… Which, lol unless I go back into the messages…I’ve forgotten the name of ...see more
my name is jim george email squeekyparrot@yahoo.com i was there in the 60s does any body remember me
Hi I am trying to trace my birth Father Alan Cooper in 1962 he lived at 33 Querinn Street Fulham, my mother lived at 76 Townmead Road, her name was Pauline Taylor (a redhead from Liverpool) maybe you went to school with him? He married a famous actress in 1963, I would love to hear anything at all about my birth family, if you can help me please do contact me summersolstice21@hotmail.co.uk kind regards Anthony