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Removals Battersea –
Pick & Move are a London based House Removals and Storage Company specialising in all
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and surrounding areas. We offer extensive an Removal service including
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Overview of the area
Battersea powers into number one spot
The iconic Battersea Power Station, built between 1929 and 1939,
is one of Britain's most recognisable landmarks, and is also
claimed to be the largest brick building in Europe. Architect Sir
Giles Gilbert Scott also designed the red telephone box, Liverpool
Cathedral, and another power station on the south side of the
Thames in London—Bankside, now better known as Tate Modern.
Battersea Power Station famously appeared—complete with flying
pigs—on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Animals.
Battersea doesn't have a dogs' home. Battersea Dogs Home (now
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home) was established in Holloway, north
London, in 1860 and moved to its present home in 1871. Despite the
name, it is not actually in Battersea but neighbouring Nine Elms.
Scottish comedian Chic Murray told a joke about being stopped by
someone in London, who said, "Excuse me, do you know the Battersea
Dogs Home?" Murray replied, "Actually, I never knew it had been
away."
... but Battersea did have another dog
In 1904 the National Anti-Vivisection Society erected a drinking
fountain in Battersea's Latchmere Park. On top of the fountain sat
a statue of a brown dog supposedly killed by vivisection. It
became the scene of many battles between pro-vivisectionists and
anti-vivisectionists, and was finally removed in 1910 to restore
the peace.
The Brown Dog Affair was just one example of Battersea's radical
politics
In the late 19th century a Battersea branch of the first socialist
party, the Social Democratic Foundation, was formed. One of its
members, John Burns, was elected Independent Labour Party MP for
Battersea North in 1892.
Battersea also gave the UK its first black mayor—John Archer in
1913. And in 1922, the famous Bombay-born politician Shapurji
Saklatvala was elected Communist Party MP for Battersea.
You won't struggle to get to Battersea
Although, like many places in south London, it doesn't have a
London Underground station, Battersea isn't short of strong
transport links. The main train station, confusingly called
Clapham Junction despite being in Battersea, is reckoned to be the
UK's busiest railway station. And Battersea Heliport is also the
busiest heliport in England (though it can't compete with Aberdeen
heliport, which serves the North Sea oil rigs and is actually the
world's busiest).
Areas near Battersea? SW11
Wandsworth Borough Council :: Clapham, Wandsworth, Vauxhall,
Chelsea, Stockwell, Earlsfield, Pimlico, Fulham, Battersea,
Chelsea, Battersea , Brixton, Stockwell, Balham, Vauxhall,
Wandsworth.
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