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View of New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1750
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View of New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1750
View of New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1750; with figures. Completed in 1713, this was a massive engineering project to improve Londons water supply by collecting clean water from 40 miles away and bringing it to large cisterns at Finsbury. From there it was delivered to the city in pipes made from hollowed elm trunks
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This print showcases the "View of New River Head, Finsbury, London" as it appeared in the mid-18th century. Completed in 1713, this remarkable engineering feat revolutionized London's water supply system. The project involved collecting pristine water from a source located 40 miles away and transporting it to vast cisterns situated at Finsbury. Intriguingly, the image captures not only the architectural marvel but also includes figures that provide a sense of scale and activity within this bustling area. It offers a glimpse into daily life during this era while highlighting the significance of clean water amenities for Londoners. The photograph emphasizes the vibrant color palette commonly associated with eighteenth-century depictions. Its vivid hues bring to life both the buildings and natural geographical features surrounding New River Head. This historical gem is preserved at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, serving as a testament to London's rich history. It is worth noting that hollowed elm trunks were ingeniously repurposed as pipes to deliver this precious resource throughout the city—an ingenious solution indicative of human innovation even centuries ago. This print serves as an invaluable window into an essential infrastructure project that transformed London's access to clean water—a vital element for any thriving metropolis—while simultaneously offering us glimpses into everyday life during this period in England's capital city.
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