West Middlesex Water Co
of 31 Berners St, London
1816 Proposal to amalgamate with the New River Co generated opposition on the grounds that a monopoly serving two-thirds of the Metropolis was not in the customer's interest[1] but it was pointed out that the New River Co would improve its situation by replacing its wooden mains with iron ones[2]
1841 The works were near Hammersmith Terrace, Fulham[3]
By 1853 was constructing new supply works at Hampton[4]
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.