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Thames Embankment Plan.

[?BAZALGETTE, Joseph]
1861-62.
Manuscript plan with original hand colour, folding into original purple morocco case, title and date lettered in gold on flap. Total length 3645mm, width at widest point 590mm.
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A plan showing the proposals for the building of the Thames Embankment.

Proposals were first put forward to create an embankment along the Thames by Christopher Wren, when he was rebuilding the city after the Great Fire. A lack of finance and conflicting interests prevented this and other subsequent proposals from coming to fruition, until the great civil engineer Sir Joseph Bazalgette initiated his proposals for a sewer network in Central London: "the most exten...

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bibliography:

Stephen Halliday, The Great Stink of London, (History Press, 2001); HC Deb 16 February 1863 vol 169 cc348-63; The Observer, 14 April 1861.

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