From The National Skating Association:
1830
The first English club was formed in London - The Skating Club. It became the Royal Skating Club in 1932.
1876
The London Glaciarium, London's first artificial ice rink, was opened in Chelsea. It was followed by four other, larger Glaciariums. The longest lived was in Southport in Lancashire (1879-1889)
1895
The NSA Headquarters, hitherto Cambridge, moved to Hengler's Circus ( National Skating Palace) in London. The building is now better known as the London Palladium, home to many comedians and Variety shows.
1902
A week of celebrations commemorated the NSA's 21st Year. This included the World Championships held at the circular Niagara rink in York St, Petty France, London.
1908
The Olympic Games were held in London and the NSA organised the first ever skating events at Prince's Skating Club.
So there were ice rinks in London by 1911!
