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The History And Culture Of Battersea, London
London is one of the world's oldest, largest leading cities. It is therefore understandable how so much of the city could be broken up into boroughs and districts. Battersea is a part of the city that is in the Wandsworth Borough on the south bank of the Thames. It is easy to find because it is so close to Charing Cross and the Palace of Westminster.
The Palace of Westminster is extremely famous, and is probably one of the first sites one thinks of when one thinks of London. It is the Parliament building, containing the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It is what was blown up in the film "V for Vendetta." On the north end of the building is Big Ben, the giant clock.
Much as the Empire State Building or the White House are influential in American culture (and are therefore destroyed often in action films) so is this ares of London. Big Ben has been referenced in hundreds of works and was famously hit by a space ship in the British television show, "Doctor Who." This show, one of the world's oldest shows (starting in the 1960s and still continuing today) is Great Britain's most popularly watched show. The leading characters either live in or often visit Battersea, making it an extremely popular area for nationals and tourists alike.
Though Battersea is fairly small in size, it is home to over seventy-five thousand people. History claims it as a part of Surrey, but the area instead takes it name from the old village of Battersea. The area (before London's large expansion in the Industrial Revolution) was used mostly for farming and providing food to London. It was a quiet, agrarian society that specialized in growing lavender and pig breeding (both of these trades have their own historical hills with corresponding names).
During the course of the Industrial Revolution, the area was absorbed into London proper and began to focus on different trade. It became a mill and factory center as Huguenots came to the area to escape religious persecution.
They put their skills toward the British economy and transformed the area into a place for textiles and brewing. It was a natural step, since the area's close proximity to the Thames would make it excellent for that sort of work. Deliveries, transportation, imports, and exports, are all part of the equation and the Thames helped the area prosper.
Bridges were erected and the area gained the respect of the rest of the city. Many companies created in that time had a strong enough foot hold and were so influential that they are still in business today. Even smaller companies, like the Ncpm247 window cleaning services, seem to do extremely well in this are. They have been cleaning windows in Battersea since 1985. The Morgan Crucible Company has been operating there since 1856.
The area became even more influential as railways were built. It was lucky enough to be crossed by several lines of tracks, making it an important junction and making it even easier to access, both for business and for travelers.
As the area rose in prestige, the government began to recognize its status as a place of significance. Therefore, several government buildings were erected in this area, making its transformation from small farming community to important big-city borough even more complete. The buildings which encouraged this were: a town hall, a police station and court, its own post office, and a large library.
Battersea became an area of political revolution, being the center for many strikes and the area in which many official political parties were first organized. It has been a leading cultural center for forward-thinking and civil rights. It elected its first black mayor, way ahead of most other places world-wide, in 1913. The area started the trend of mass concern over animal cruelty.
The area is home to several famous residents, both currently and historically.. Benedict Arnold and his family are buried in Battersea and William Blake celebrated several large occasions in his life--including his wedding--there. Modern celebrities who live there include Vivienne Westwood, Gordon Ramsey, Joely Richardson, Katie Leung, and Harry Hill. This makes it a prime target for celebrity hunters, though with such a large population, it makes them difficult to find.
And it is no wonder these celebrities live where they do--Battersea is an excellent district of London to live in. Not only is it a cultural epicenter, but it is easy to access, has excellent economic and political history, and has everything one could want from city life. It has its own power station, giant market section (The New Covent Garden Market), beautiful park, its own zoo, heliport, and good schooling. It has ample theatres, dance studios, art galleries, restaurants, and a good night life. It is the ideal part of a city because one can find peace or find a party. It really contains everything a person could want--even country life left over from its farmland past.
The Battersea Park is important due to its environmental protection and its status as the holder of the Festival of Britain. It is an excellent place around which many citizen rally for causes or come for entertainment. It has its own lake where boating is available. There are bandstands and sporting arenas. It is also home to the London Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist structure erected to raise awareness for the need for world peace. It is supposed to represent an area of comfort for those of all races and creeds who feel persecution.
It was important in medieval times, being quoted in the Domesday Book, and will continue to be important in years to come. The area has struggled through all the major developments of any large city, including pollution, poor housing, and mafia business. However, most of these issues are in the borough's past. They know how to cope with such things because they have been through it all before. The future of the borough is only bright.
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