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Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea
Trafalgar Studios were a set of purpose-built artists' studios on Manresa Road in the Chelsea, London, Chelsea area of London, England, just off the King's Road. A number or notable artists worked there. The three-story, 15-unit block was built in 1878 by John Brass (builder), John Brass. They were the first such studios in London, but further blocks were built nearby, attempting to emulate their success. Studios Among the artists to work at the numbered studios were: 2 * James Havard Thomas 4 * c. 1933 – 1937 Clifford Hall (painter), Clifford Hall 7 * 1886 – Henry Jamyn Brooks 8 * c. 1937 – 1952 Clifford Hall (painter), Clifford Hall 11 * Edward Onslow Ford * c. 1888 – 1892 John Wilson (English sculptor), John Wilson * c. 1891 – 1892 George William Iliffe Wilson * c. 1885 – 1901 Albert Toft, Albert Arthur Toft (occupied studios with his brother Alfonso Toft, Alfonso; also 12) 12 * 1900 – Albert Toft (see above) * Circa 1927 – Arnrid Ban ...
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Manresa Road
Manresa Road is a street in Chelsea, London. In 2015, it was the third most expensive street in England and Wales. Location The street runs roughly north to south, from Chelsea Square to King's Road. The Hampshire School is based at no 15. History The former Chelsea College is now apartments. The Trafalgar Studios was a set three-storey, 15-unit block of purpose-built artists' studios, built in 1878 by John Brass. Notable artists who have lived there include Henry Jamyn Brooks, Albert Arthur Toft, Edward Gordon Craig, Frank Brangwyn, Mervyn Peake, and Clifford Hall. In December 2015, it was considered to be the third most expensive street in England, with an average property price of £7,359,000, according to research from Lloyds Bank, based on Land Registry data. In April 2015, The Guardian reported that a British financier in his late 30s had agreed to buy an apartment at no.21, a 19th-century building, formerly part of Chelsea College of Science and Technology, ...
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