Cremorne Gardens, London

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Cremorne Gardens, London was a popular 19th-century pleasure garden and entertainment venue on the banks of the River Thames in Chelsea, known for its social gatherings, amusements, and nighttime illuminations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf entertainment venue
former park
pleasure garden
causeOfClosure moral reform campaigns
pressure from local residents
withdrawal of licence by authorities
closingDate 1877
contemporaryWith Ranelagh Gardens NERFINISHED
Vauxhall Gardens NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasAccess land access from King’s Road area
river access by boat
hasAddress area near present-day Lots Road, Chelsea
hasCategory Chelsea, London NERFINISHED
Former parks and open spaces of London
Pleasure gardens in England
hasFeature balloon ascents
firework displays
music and dancing
nighttime illuminations
pleasure grounds
restaurants and refreshment rooms
river frontage
theatre performances
hasReputation fashionable Victorian entertainment venue
notorious for licentious behaviour in later years
hasUse public entertainment
recreation
social gatherings
heritage commemorated by Cremorne Gardens public open space in Chelsea
languageOfPlace English
locatedIn Chelsea, London NERFINISHED
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 19th century
locatedOn north bank of the River Thames
namedAfter Lord Cremorne NERFINISHED
openingDate 1845
ownedBy various private proprietors
partOf history of London entertainment
precededBy Tavern known as Chelsea Farm NERFINISHED
replacedBy residential development
significantEvent aerial and acrobatic performances
regular public balls and masquerades
timePeriod Victorian era

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Nocturnes by James McNeill Whistler locationDepicted Cremorne Gardens, London