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Chelsea

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A concise local history and topographical guide to the Chelsea district of London, tracing name origins and early records, outlining parish boundaries and administrative changes, and offering a systematic perambulation divided by the King's Road. It describes streets, notable sites including the Royal Hospital and Ranelagh Gardens, social and architectural features, population and housing growth, and etymological theories, and presents maps, etchings, and indices to assist both residents and students of urban history.

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G. E. Mitton

G. E. Mitton was a British author known for his contributions to travel literature and children's books. His works often explore various regions, providing insights into their culture and history. Notable titles include "Austria-Hungary," which offers a detailed look at the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and "Jane Austen and Her Times," where he delves into the life and context of the famous novelist. Mitton's writing is characterized by its informative style, making it accessible for both young readers and adults interested in travel and literary history.

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