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62: 19: 54: 122: 271:" was a fashionable holiday destination during this time, and the names would have appealed to the first residents of Prince of Wales Drive. Cyril Mansions was named by Cyril Flower after himself, and Primrose Mansions was named after Constance's Rothschild cousin, Hannah, who was married to Archibald Primrose, 308:
On Wednesday, 13 July 1910, Frederick Anderson and Elizabeth Earle heard two gunshots ring out from the neighboring garden flat, number 17 Prince of Wales Drive Mansions. Frederick, who was visiting Elizabeth, went to investigate, saw a body, and called the police. He recognised the body to be his
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In 1906, 69 Primrose Mansions was in the possession of Mrs Edith Karno, the estranged wife of comedy impresario Fred Karno. From here, with a number of Music Hall friends, she helped to run the first office of the Ladies Music Hall Guild—founded in September 1906 with Marie Lloyd as its president.
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to be developed along Prince of Wales Drive was Overstrand Mansions, which was begun on 11 January 1893. In 1894, most of the other mansion blocks were begun by Cyril Flower: Cyril Mansions was started on 26 April; Norfolk Mansions was started on 27 October; and both Sidestrand Mansions (now Park
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to be surrounded by middle-class villas, as seen in other contemporary parks in Britain. Land was allocated for building, but nothing was built for about 30 years. One villa, Carlton Lodge, was built in 1884.
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The names of these five mansion blocks were selected by Cyril Flower, and his wife Constance. Sidestrand Mansions (now Park Mansions), Norfolk Mansions and Overstrand Mansions were named after "
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Mansions) and Primrose Mansions were started in November. These blocks were under construction, by different builders, at much of the same time, and are of an architecture style inspired by the
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The murder remains a mystery, and it is not known why Thomas Anderson was in the adjoining garden flat to Elizabeth Earle. Some surmise that he was spying on his son and ex-girlfriend.
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In 1846, the Commission for Improving the Metropolis acquired 320 acres of Battersea Fields, of which 198 acres became
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in 1901; the roads on the east and west sides of the park were named after his mother and father respectively.
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and Prince of Wales Mansions were constructed a few years later, and were built on the reclaimed land from
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and villas. From Battersea Bridge Road, east to Queenstown Road, the building order is as follows:
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Metcalf, Priscilla (1978). "The Park Town Estate and the Battersea Tangle",
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lived for a while in Prince of Wales Drive, then Albert Bridge Road where a
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Loobey, Patrick (First published 1994; reprinted with corrections 2000).
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The southern side of Prince of Wales Drive is lined with late-Victorian
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Stibbons, Peter and Cleveland, David Cleveland (2nd ed, 1985).
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De Loriol, Peter (January 2009). "The Final Curtain",
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