Page. |
Introduction. |
Nine Elms Lane.The King's Champion. |
Thorne's Brewery.What Battersea has been called. |
London and South Western Railway Company's Goods Station and |
Locomotive Works. |
Mill-Pond Bridge.New Road. |
A Royal Sturgeon caught in the wheel of the Mill at Mill-Pond Bridge. |
Wallace's Vitriol Works. |
Sleaford Street.Coal. |
Street Lighting. |
London Gas-Light Company's Works and Vauxhall Gardens. |
On a recently-exposed Section at Battersea. |
Phillips' Fire Annihilating Machine Factory |
Destroyed.Brayne's Pottery.The Old Lime |
Kilns.Laver's Cement & Whiting Works. |
The Southwark and Vauxhall Water Works. |
Water Carriers and Water Companies. |
The Village of Battersea.Growth of the Parish. |
Boundaries.A Legal Contest between Battersea and |
Clapham Parishes. Clapham Common. |
Lavender Hill.The Seat of William |
Wilberforce.Eminent Supporters of the |
Anti-Slavery Movement.Frances Elizabeth Leveson |
Gower. Mr. Thornton.Philip Cazenove.Charles |
Curling, Lady George Pollock, and others. |
Battersea Market Gardens and Gardeners. |
Stages set out for Battersea from the City.Annual |
Fair.Inhabitants supplied with Water from |
Springs.The Manor of Battersea before the Conquest. |
Battersea and its association with the St. Johns. |
Henry St. John Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. |
A Horizontal Air Mill. |
St. Mary's Church. |
The Indenture. |
Epitaphs and Sepulchral Monuments. |
Rectory and Vicarage. |
A Petition or Curious Document. |
Dr. Thomas Temple.Dr. Thomas Church. |
Cases of Longevity.The Plague.The Three |
Plague Years.Deaths in Battersea. |
Vicars of Battersea from Olden Times. |
Thomas Lord Stanley.Lawrence Booth. |
York House. |
Battersea Enamel Works.Porcelain.Jens Wolfe, |
Esq.Sherwood Lodge.Price's Patent Candle |
Factory. |
Candlemas. |
The Saw.Mark Isambard Brunel's Premises at |
Battersea.Establishment for the preservation of |
timber from the dry rot burnt down. |
History of the Ferry.The Old Wooden Bridge. |
Albert Suspension Bridge. |
Chelsea Suspension Bridge. |
The Prince of Wales.Freeing the Bridges "For Ever." |
The Stupendous Railway Bridge across the Thames. |
The spot where Csar and his legions are stated by some |
antiquarians to have crossed the river. |
A haunted house.Battersea Fields.Duel between |
the Duke of Wellington and Lord Winchelsea. |
The Red House. |
"Gyp" the Raven.Billy the Nutman.Sports. |
"The Old House at Home."Sabbath Desecration. |
Her Majesty's Commissioners empowered by Act of Parliament |
to form a Royal Park in Battersea Fields.Wild |
Flowers.Battersea Park. |
London, Brighton and South-Coast Railway Company's two |
Circular Engine Sheds and West-End Goods Traffic Department. |
Long-Hedge Farm.London, Chatham and Dover Railway |
Locomotive Works. |
A Canvas Cathedral. |
H.P. Horse Nail Company's Factory. |
St. George's Church, its clergy, its graveyard, epitaphs |
and inscriptions (St. Andrew's Temporary Iron Church ). |
Christ Church, its clergy. |
St. John's Church. |
St. Paul's Church. |
St. Philip's Church. |
St. Mark's Church. |
St. Luke's Chapel-of-Ease. |
St. Saviour's Church. |
St. Peter's Church. |
Temporary Church of the Ascension.St. |
Michael's Church. |
All Saints' Temporary Iron Church.Rochester Diocesan |
Mission, St. James', Nine Elms. |
St. Aldwin's Mission Chapel.The Church of our Lady |
of Mount Carmel and St. Joseph. |
Church of the Sacred Heart.The Old Baptist Meeting |
House, Revs. Mr. Browne, Joseph Hughes, M.A., (John Foster), |
Edmund Clark, Enoch Crook, I. M. Soule, Charles Kirtland. |
Baptist Temporary Chapel, Surrey Lane. |
Battersea Park Temporary Baptist Chapel. |
Baptist (Providence) Chapel. |
Baptist Chapel, Chatham Road.Wesleyan Methodist |
Mission Room and Sunday School.United Methodist |
Free Church, Church Road, Battersea.The United |
Methodist Free Church, Battersea Park Road. |
Primitive Methodist Chapel, New Road. |
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Grayshott Road.Primitive |
Methodist Chapel, Plough Lane. |
St. George's Mission Hall.Battersea Congregational |
Church, (Independent), Bridge Road. |
Stormont Road Congregational Church, Lavender Hill. |
Wesleyan Methodism in Battersea. |
Methodist Chronology. |
Wesleyan Chapel, Queen's Road. |
Free Christian Church, Queen's Road. |
Trinity Mission Hall, Stewart's Lane.Plymouth |
Brethren. |
"The Little Tabernacle."Thomas Blood. |
Battersea Priory.Alien Priories. |
Ursulines. |
Battersea Grammar School, St. John's Hill. |
The Southlands Practising Model Schools.St. Peter's |
Schools.St. Saviour's Infant. |
Christ Church National Schools.St. George's National |
Schools.Voluntary Schools. |
London Board Schools. |
London School Board, Lambeth Division. |
The Elementary Education Acts.Regulations affecting |
Parent and Child. |
A Coffee Palace.Latchmere Grove.Plague |
Spots.The Shaftesbury Park Estate. |
The Metropolitan Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings |
Association. |
Latchmere Allotments.Dove Dale Place.An Old |
Boiler.Lammas Hall.The Union Workhouse. |
Old Battersea Workhouse.The "Cage."The |
"Stocks." |
The Falcon Tavern.A Cantata. |
Origin of Bottled Ale in England."Ye Plough |
Inn.""The Old House."Stump of an Old Oak Tree. |