Difference between revisions of "East London Waterworks Co"
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Waterworks constructed by [[John Rennie|Rennie]] | Waterworks constructed by [[John Rennie|Rennie]] | ||
1829 [[Thomas Wicksteed]] was chosen as Engineer to the [[East London Waterworks Co]] out of 32 candidates. | |||
c.1840 [[Thomas Wicksteed]] was Engineer to the company | c.1840 [[Thomas Wicksteed]] was Engineer to the company | ||
1860 | 1860 The company took over the site of the mill at Walthamstow previously used by the [[British Copper Co]] | ||
1850s and 1860s [[Charles Greaves]] was Engineer to the company | 1850s and 1860s [[Charles Greaves]] was Engineer to the company |
Revision as of 14:17, 15 August 2013
Waterworks constructed by Rennie
1829 Thomas Wicksteed was chosen as Engineer to the East London Waterworks Co out of 32 candidates.
c.1840 Thomas Wicksteed was Engineer to the company
1860 The company took over the site of the mill at Walthamstow previously used by the British Copper Co
1850s and 1860s Charles Greaves was Engineer to the company
1875 George Seaton was appointed engineer-in-chief; in that capacity he designed and successfully executed extensive additions to the works at Lea Bridge, Woodford, and Buckhurst Hill, including filter-beds, covered reservoirs, a high-service tank, and two sets of pumping engines.
1903 Compulsorily acquired by the Metropolitan Water Board, established to bring the 9 private water companies supplying water to London under a single public body.