The Great Stink of London Stephen Halliday
Author: Stephen Halliday
Date: 01 Apr 2001
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Language: English
Format: Paperback::224 pages
ISBN10: 0750925809
File size: 35 Mb
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In 1858 the long hot summer turned into The Great Stink with the Thames little We trace London's lost rivers, tell the story of The Great Stink and show you how
And it was but it was also the time of the Great Stink, a two-month stretch of 1858 in which London's primary water source, the River Thames, was so full of
1858 The 'Great Stink', the River Thames became so polluted that Parliament had 1902 London's water supply was taken over the London County Council,
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Geek's Guide to Britain At various times in the history of the UK, there's been a massive stink at Westminster, accompanied demands that
The period is referred to as 'The Great Stink'. Sewage These drains flowed into the River Thames - London's main source of drinking water.
Written Reginald Frontispiece Ltd. On this day March 15, 1891 Sir Joseph William Bazalgette died. As chief engineer of the London
Joseph William Bazalgette is born at home in Enfield, London on 28 March 1819. The suffocating hot summer of 1858 creates the 'Great Stink of London'.
In the sweltering summer of 1858, the stink of sewage from the polluted Thames was so offensive that it drove Members of Parliament from the chamber of the
London came to a complete halt in the summer of 1858 due to the infamous Great Stink! Surprising but true, that the city of London once
Trans Med Soc Lond. 2007-2008;124:137-8. The great stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the cleansing of the Victorian capital. Halliday S.
In the 1850s, London, the world's largest city, still didn't have a sewer It took the Great Stink of 1858, when the stench made the Houses of
A time when the River Thames in London was so foul and polluted that there were outbreaks of disease, all until a hero civil engineer saved the
So, you go to the loo, flush it and it all goes down the drain, right? But then where does it go? The sewers of course - but did you know who
Early efforts to defeat cholera in London backfired badly. Jeff Glorfeld reports.
The summer of 1858 was probably one of the most terrible in the city of London. The city came to a standstill. The government cold barely
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It's a cliché that it takes a lot to rouse the reserved, polite British to action, but during the long hot summer of 1858 it was clear that the time for talking was over.
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