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Kensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection (#98)

Introducing the elegant Kensington and Chelsea collection of Mouse Mats from Media Storehouse. These exquisite mouse mats, inspired by the iconic boroughs of London, England, Europe, are the perfect addition to any workspace. Featuring stunning, high-resolution images of Kensington and Chelsea's most beloved landmarks, each mat provides a touch of sophistication and charm to your desk. Made from premium materials, these mouse mats offer both style and functionality, ensuring a comfortable and accurate tracking surface for your mouse. Upgrade your workspace with a piece of London's rich history and enhance your daily computing experience with the Kensington and Chelsea collection from Media Storehouse.

Kensington and Chelsea are two boroughs located in London, England and are both affluent areas of the city, with many attractions and landmarks

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Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Taylor

Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Taylor
Pensioners in the great quadrangle of Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840)

Don Salteros Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1723, (1840). The exterior of Don Salteros Coffee House and Curiosity Museum by the River Thames, with signatures of its founder James Salter

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850)

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850). Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, c1920s

Chelsea Royal Hospital, London, c1920s. The Royal Hospital Chelsea retirement home and nursing home for British soldiers was designed by Christopher Wren and opened in 1692

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Brompton Oratory, South Kensington, London, c1920s

Brompton Oratory, South Kensington, London, c1920s. Popularly known as Brompton Oratory, the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was consecrated in 1884

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The Albert Memorial, Kensington, London, 1900

The Albert Memorial, Kensington, London, 1900. Monument inspired by a medieval reliquary, erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 March 1871, (1900)

Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 March 1871, (1900). Concert hall erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Carting the Ice, 1861

Carting the Ice, 1861. Mr Charles ice-stores, Lindsey House, Chelsea, London. Print from The Illustrated London News, (1861)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: All Saints Church, Notting Hill, London, 1861

All Saints Church, Notting Hill, London, 1861. A print from The Illustrated London News, (22 June 1861)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The old physic garden, Chelsea, 1890

The old physic garden, Chelsea, 1890. View of Chelsea Physic Garden with its statue of Hans Sloane, which was founded in 1673 as the Apothecaries Garden

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, London, 1903. Artist: Percy Spence

Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, London, 1903. Artist: Percy Spence
Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, opposite Holland House, London, 1903. Illustration from the Illustrated London News, (27 June 1903)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Queen Carolines Drawing Room, Kensington Palace, London, 1900

Queen Carolines Drawing Room, Kensington Palace, London, 1900. Royal residence set in Kensington Gardens, London, England, The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, 1900

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: West front of Kensington Palace, London, 1900

West front of Kensington Palace, London, 1900. The royal residence in Kensington Gardens was later the home of Diana, Princess of Wales

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, MP, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1881

Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, MP, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1881. Dilke (1843-1911) was a radical Liberal politician who served as MP for Chelsea between 1866 and 1886

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Richard Owen, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Richard Owen, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Richard Owen, 1878. After qualifying and practising as a surgeon, Owen made major contributions in the fields of anatomy and paleontology

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880

Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880. In 1855 he was appointed one of the superintendents of the British section of the International Exhibition held at

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Edward John Poynter, President of the Royal Academy, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Edward John Poynter, President of the Royal Academy, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Edward John Poynter, President of the Royal Academy, 1880. During a visit to Rome in 1853 he made the acquaintance of Lord Leighton, who encouraged him to study art futher

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Sir Henry Cole, KCB, British designer, civil servant and writer, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Sir Henry Cole, KCB, British designer, civil servant and writer, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir Henry Cole, KCB, British designer, civil servant and writer, 1877. Cole (1808-1882) assisted Rowland Hill in designing the worlds first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II

Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary II
Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Letter written from Kensington at midnight by Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, Countess of Scarborough

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Letter from Sir Thomas More to Henry VIII, 5th March 1534. Artist: Sir Thomas More

Letter from Sir Thomas More to Henry VIII, 5th March 1534. Artist: Sir Thomas More
Letter from Sir Thomas More to Henry VIII, 5th March 1534. Letter written from Chelchith (Chelsea), by Sir Thomas More to King Henry VIII

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Letter from William Makepeace Thackery to TW Gibbs, 12th September 1851

Letter from William Makepeace Thackery to TW Gibbs, 12th September 1851. Artist: William Makepeace Thackeray
Letter from William Makepeace Thackery to TW Gibbs, Kensington, 12th September 1851. Letter from the writer William Makepeace Thackery to TW Gibbs on some passages in Laurence Sternes letters

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Chelsea Children, 1913. Artist: Theodore Roussel

Chelsea Children, 1913. Artist: Theodore Roussel
Chelsea Children, 1913. A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: West London mayors and mayoresses presented to the king, Kensington, 1935, (1936)

West London mayors and mayoresses presented to the king, Kensington, 1935, (1936)
West London mayors and mayoresses presented to King George V and Queen Mary, Kensington, Silver Jubilee, 1935. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: King George V and Queen Mary at the Chelsea Flower Show, London, 1930s

King George V and Queen Mary at the Chelsea Flower Show, London, 1930s. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Imperial Institute, London, 20th Century

Imperial Institute, London, 20th Century. Designed by Sir Thomas Colcutt and opened in 1887, the Imperial Institute was intended to be a monument to the emerging imperial sentiment

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Chelsea Pensioner, c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles

Chelsea Pensioner, c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles
Chelsea Pensioner, c1890. A coloured lithographic plate from Her Majestys Army by Walter Richards, JS Virtue & Company, (London, c1890)

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Field Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, British soldier, c1900 (1902). Artist: Elliott & Fry

Field Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, British soldier, c1900 (1902). Artist: Elliott & Fry
Field Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, British soldier, c1900 (1902). Stewart (1824-1900) commanded the Kandahar Field Force in the Second Afghan War, and ended his days, in 1900

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. Artist: Pawson & Brailsford

The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. Artist: Pawson & Brailsford
The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. The memorial to Albert, Prince Consort was erected in Kensington Gardens near to the Albert Hall

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Kensington Palace and Queen Victorias Statue, London, 20th Century

Kensington Palace and Queen Victorias Statue, London, 20th Century. Originally built in the 17th century as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 20th Century

Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 20th Century. Rotten Row was established in the late 17th century by William III, who wanted a safe thoroughfare connecting St James Palace and Kensington Palace

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The Flower Walk, Kensington Gardens, London, 20th Century

The Flower Walk, Kensington Gardens, London, 20th Century. Adjoining the larger open space of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens is one of Londons Royal Parks

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Albert Memorial, London, 20th Century

Albert Memorial, London, 20th Century. The memorial to Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, was erected in Kensington Gardens near to the Albert Hall

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London, 1899

The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London, 1899. Designed by Sir Thomas Colcutt and opened in 1887, the Imperial Institute was intended to be a monument to the emerging imperial sentiment

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858

Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858. Thomas Page (1803-1877) was the engineer of this suspension bridge over the Thames, which opened in 1858

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The Illuminations at the International Inventions Exhibition, 8th August 1885

The Illuminations at the International Inventions Exhibition, 8th August 1885. Artist: Riddle and Couchman
The Illuminations at the International Inventions Exhibition, 8th August 1885. Showing the large firework display that took place during the exhibition

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon

Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon
Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. During the 1950s, Caribbean immigrants were drawn to Notting Hill, partly because of cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon

Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon
Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. During the 1950s, Caribbean immigrants were drawn to Notting Hill, partly because of cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s, Artist: George Frederick Watts

Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s, Artist: George Frederick Watts
Physical Energy by G. F. Watts (23 February 1817 - 1 July 1904), in Kensington Gardens, London. G. F. Watts was a popular Victorian sculptor and painter in the Symbolist movement, 1900s

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s. Artist: George Frederick Watts

Statue known as Physical Energy, 1900s. Artist: George Frederick Watts
Physical Energy by G. F. Watts (23 February 1817 - 1 July 1904), in Kensington Gardens, London. G. F. Watts was a popular Victorian sculptor and painter in the Symbolist movement, 1900s

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Thomas Carlyle, Scottish-born British historian and essayist, 19th century

Thomas Carlyle, Scottish-born British historian and essayist, 19th century. Carlyle (1795-1881) reading in his garden in Chelsea, London. Etching after a painting by Helen Allingham

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: The International Inventions Exhibition, Kensington, London, August 1885

The International Inventions Exhibition, Kensington, London, August 1885. A large crowd in front of fountains illuminated by electric light. The Royal Albert Hall is in the background

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Storing ice in insulated sheds at Charless Ice Store, Chelsea, London, 1861

Storing ice in insulated sheds at Charless Ice Store, Chelsea, London, 1861. In cold weather the London poor collected ice for which they were paid between 12p and 70p per cart of 2 hundredweight

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Storing ice in insulated sheds at Charless Ice Store, Chelsea, London, 1861

Storing ice in insulated sheds at Charless Ice Store, Chelsea, London, 1861. In cold weather the London poor collected ice for which they were paid between 12p and 70p per cart of 2 hundredweight

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Henry Cole, British designer, civil servant and writer, 1871

Henry Cole, British designer, civil servant and writer, 1871. Cole (1808-1882) assisted Rowland Hill in designing the worlds first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy

Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy
Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. After qualifying and practising as a surgeon, Owen (1804-1892) made major contributions in the fields of anatomy and paleontology

Background imageKensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection: Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833

Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833. Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral



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Kensington and Chelsea Mouse Mat Collection

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