Photos are courtesy of John Wexler and many more of these fascinating photos can be seen at his Flickr collection. Most of the photographs are by John’s mother Gwyneth Wexler. The family lived in Battersea from 1948 to 1961.
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Close to Worfield Street, Battersea. We’re looking approximately East, towards Albert Bridge Road. I think we are on Ethelburga Street.

Crazy golf by the embankment in the Festival Pleasure Gardens. Festival Gardens Pier in the background

View from Battersea Park looking across Albert Bridge Road in the late 1950s. You can just see a pre-fab across the road and the Morgan Crucible Company chimney in the distance. The company still exists and is listed on the stock exchange but based in Wales.

View from Battersea Park looking across Albert Bridge Road towards Ethelburga Street which has subsequently disappeared in redevelopment. Morgan’s tall chimney in the distance.

Worfield Street, Battersea. We’re looking approximately East, towards Albert Bridge Road. I think we are on Ethelburga Street
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