The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis

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The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: The History Press Ltd
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Illustrations and other contents: 8 Plates, color; 16 Illustrations, color; 112 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781803993287 Categories: , ,

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 House of Commons. Sewage from over 2 million Londoners was pouring into the river, carried by the tides. The Times called the crisis “The Great Stink”. Parliament had to act – drastic measures were required to improve London’s primitive system of sanitation. The great engineer entrusted with this task was Sir Joseph Bazalgette, his response to conceive and build the system of intercepting sewers, pumping stations and treatment works that serves London to this day. In the process he cleansed the Thames and helped banish cholera, but this was only one of his great achievements. This enthralling history gives a vivid insight into Bazalgette’s achievements and the era in which he worked and lived, including his heroic battles with politicians and bureaucrats, to transform the face and health of the world’s largest city.

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An extraordinary history -- Peter Ackroyd A lively account of (Bazalgette’s) magnificent achievements. . . graphically illustrated -- Hermione Hobhouse Halliday is good on sanitary engineering and even better on cloaca, crud and putrefaction . . . (he) writes with the relish of one who savours his subject and has deeply researched it. . . splendidly illustrated -- Ruth Rendell An extraordinary history -- Peter Ackroyd A lively account of (Bazalgette’s) magnificent achievements. . . graphically illustrated -- Hermione Hobhouse Halliday is good on sanitary engineering and even better on cloaca, crud and putrefaction . . . (he) writes with the relish of one who savours his subject and has deeply researched it. . . splendidly illustrated -- Ruth Rendell

Author Biography

Stephen Halliday is a lecturer, broadcaster and writer with a particular interest in the history of London from Roman times to the present day. His books include From Underground to Everywhere, Crossrail, and From 221b Baker Street to the Old Curiosity Shop. He has made many radio and television programmes and has contributed articles and reviews to a wide variety of publications.