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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostIs the Chelsea home of Shelley the one at Churchill gardens? Who would have thought peotry paid so well, this cat has like 9 London houses. Dave
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Dave, it's really helpful seeing these plotted, espacially the last one, thanks!
So the limb found on the Battersea Park side of the Albert bridge is quite close to Shelley House too?
Regarding the find in Battersea Park itself, this was said to be in shrubbery not used by the public or park workers and about 200 yards away from the shore of the Thames, so this would also be quite close to those two finds also?
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Last edited by protohistorian; 10-15-2010, 10:49 PM.We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Really fascinating.My computer was down today so I have only just caught up with it.As Debs says its really helpful having these plottings Dave.I know the area.The Chelsea side is hugely rich---Shelley"s house stands close to where one of Henry 8th"s London palaces stood.Battersea used to be dirt poor across the river---but it isnt now---but still doesnt compare with the wealth in Chelsea.
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You have to give props to scholars like Mr. Clack and Mr. Bennett. Different maps show different things and no singular map shows it all. To demonstrate here is Battersea park as treated in the 1888 directory. The other is the same with no overlay, outlined in green. DaveWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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