Oscar Wilde's house at 34 Tite Street, now commemorated with a blue plaque
Tite Street is a street in Chelsea, London, England, within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, just north of the River Thames. It was laid out from 1877 by the Metropolitan Board of Works, giving access to the Chelsea Embankment.[1]
^Patricia E.C. Croot, ed. (2004). "Settlement and building: From 1865 to 1900". A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12: Chelsea. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
TiteStreet is a street in Chelsea, London, England, within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, just north of the River Thames. It was laid out...
ISBN 978-0-948524-97-4. Cox, Devon (2015). The Street of Wonderful Possibilities: Whistler, Wilde & Sargent in TiteStreet. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-3673-8...
George's Hospital, was a hospital in TiteStreet, London. The hospital was established at Gough House in TiteStreet as the South Western London Hospital...
the Royal Society of Etchers in 1923. Boreel and her parents lived on TiteStreet and she became friends with Frank Schuster and met John Singer Sargent...
Tite may refer to: Tite (football manager) (born 1961), Brazilian footballer, trainer and manager Tite (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2004), Brazilian footballer...
Sir William Tite CB FRS (7 February 1798 – 20 April 1873) was an English architect who twice served as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects...
first attended the 31st birthday party of Mick Jagger at his home on TiteStreet in Chelsea, London. After the party, Elliot went to a brunch in her honor...
living more in hotels, such as the Avondale Hotel, than at their home in TiteStreet. Since the birth of their second son, they had become sexually estranged...
ISBN 978-1-4422-3050-7. Cox, Devon (2015). The Street of Wonderful Possibilities: Whistler, Wilde & Sargent in TiteStreet. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 9780711236738...
Lower Sloane Street, Pimlico Road and Chelsea Bridge Road to the northeast. Also adjacent are TiteStreet to the south and Flood Street to the north....
another house in TiteStreet for Archibald Stuart-Wortley and Carlo Pellegrini, later sold to Slingsby Bethell. A third house in TiteStreet was commissioned...
Burton's Court. It also has junctions with Ralston Street, TiteStreet and Christchurch Terrace. The street is mostly residential, with one pub, The Surprise...
artists, firstly in Cheyne Walk, then an ill-fated move to TiteStreet, and finally Upper Church Street. In 1866, Whistler decided to visit Valparaíso, Chile...
Paris. Wright tracked down many books that formerly belonged in Wilde's TiteStreet Library, which was dispersed at the time of his trials; these contain...
- Grade II* listed Chelsea Bridge Road Royal Hospital Road West Road TiteStreet "Opening of the Chelsea Embankment". The Times. No. 27999. 11 May 1874...
build him a house at what was then No 1 (but later renumbered to 44) TiteStreet, Chelsea and moved in from his previous residence off the Strand. Oscar...
important artist in her own right. In the 1890s, John lodged in studios at TiteStreet, Chelsea. In 1897, John hit submerged rocks diving into the sea at Tenby...
Prudence (22 December 2021). "The UK's most expensive streets 2021: house prices on TiteStreet in Chelsea over 100 times UK average". Evening Standard...
was bankrupt within six months, and was forced to sell his house on TiteStreet in London and move to Venice. The episode tarnished Ruskin's reputation...
injured 16 people. Two days later, a larger bomb at a pillar box on TiteStreet in Chelsea injured 20 people, including nine first responders. In Canada...
1930 Heseltine moved with Barbara Peache into a basement flat at 12a TiteStreet in Chelsea. With no fresh creative inspiration, he worked in the British...