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This one-block-long street in the Kensington neighborhood of London derives its name from the observatory that astronomer Sir James South built here in 1831. It contained for a time the largest telescope in the world. After South's death, the property was sold to Thomas Cawley who built the existing houses in the 1880s...
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View of long colonnades, gravestones and chapel of Brompton Cemetery in the Kensington & Chelsea borough.
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View of The Round Pond with Kensington Palace in the background in Kensington Gardens
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Former Michelin tyre factory in Kensington London
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