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Background imageWater supply Collection: Pumping Station BL16280_013

Pumping Station BL16280_013
Riverdale Pumphouse, Upper Sunbury Road, Hampton, Middlesex. Interior view showing the newly installed engines in a pumping station belonging to the Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks

Background imageWater supply Collection: Water Tower, Tonwell DP162838

Water Tower, Tonwell DP162838
Water Tower, Temple Lane, Tonwell, Hertfordshire. General view of water tower, lit at twilight. 2013

Background imageWater supply Collection: Abbey Mills Pumping Station 27531_017

Abbey Mills Pumping Station 27531_017
Abbey Mills Pumping Station, Abbey Lane, London. The aCathedral of Sewagea was built in the 1860s as part of Joseph Bazalgettes public water mains network for London. Photographed in September 2012

Background imageWater supply Collection: Waste Water Treatment Centre 33765_026

Waste Water Treatment Centre 33765_026
Lowestoft Waste Water Treatment Centre, Suffolk, 2019. TM5397

Background imageWater supply Collection: Crossness Pumping Station DP183400

Crossness Pumping Station DP183400
Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, Crossness Pumping Station, Bazalgette Way, Erith Marshes, Bexley, Greater London. Interior view of the pumping station

Background imageWater supply Collection: Two children collecting water at a water pump MCF01_02_0182

Two children collecting water at a water pump MCF01_02_0182
Two children collecting water at a water pump in Cheddar, Somerset. Photographed by Katherine J. Macfee, 11th May 1907

Background imageWater supply Collection: Scammonden Reservoir DP138288

Scammonden Reservoir DP138288
Scammonden Resevoir, West Yorkshire. General view showing the resevoir and its dam carrying the M62

Background imageWater supply Collection: At the village water pump a97_05320

At the village water pump a97_05320
BARTON HARTSHORN, Buckinghamshire. General view showing people collecting water from the village water pump. A woman is helped by a young girl while two well dressed ladies look

Background imageWater supply Collection: Howden Dam

Howden Dam
The Howden Reservoir was built by the for the use of the people of Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Derbyshire. IoE 82158

Background imageWater supply Collection: Ryhope Pumping Station 28907_052

Ryhope Pumping Station 28907_052
Ryhope Pumping Station, Sunderland, 2016. NZ4052

Background imageWater supply Collection: Westonzoyland Pumping Station DP163981

Westonzoyland Pumping Station DP163981
Westonzoyland Pumping Station, Westonzoyland, Somerset. General view of pumping station with river Parrett. Grade II* listed building

Background imageWater supply Collection: Baitings Reservoir 34102_027

Baitings Reservoir 34102_027
Baitings Reservoir, Ripponden, West Yorkshire, 2019. The reservoir was built in 1956 to supply Wakefield with water. It lies in the valley of the River Ryburn, near Ripponden SE0118

Background imageWater supply Collection: Pumping Station DP195587

Pumping Station DP195587
Isle of Dogs Pumping Station, Stewart Street, Tower Hamlets, London. John Outrams Temple of Storms was built as part of the 1980s regeneration of Londons Docklands

Background imageWater supply Collection: Scar House Reservoir 35144_042

Scar House Reservoir 35144_042
Scar House Reservoir, with a low water level due to Summer 2022 drought, North Yorkshire, 2022

Background imageWater supply Collection: Papplewick Pumping Station DP312976

Papplewick Pumping Station DP312976
Papplewick Pumping Station, Rigg Lane, Papplewick, Gedling, Nottinghamshire. Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire. Interior view of the engine house at Papplewick Pumping Station

Background imageWater supply Collection: Guarding the Elan Aqueduct BB046202

Guarding the Elan Aqueduct BB046202
Elan Aqueduct, Hawkbatch, Trimpley, Upper Arley, Wyre Forest, Worcestershire. The view looking east across the Elan Aqueduct showing members of the Church Lads Brigade

Background imageWater supply Collection: Drained reservoir 34070_001

Drained reservoir 34070_001
Redmires Reservoirs drained for repair, Sheffield, 2018

Background imageWater supply Collection: Upper Derwent Reservoir 34067_021

Upper Derwent Reservoir 34067_021
Derwent Dam and Upper Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire, 2018

Background imageWater supply Collection: Swithland Reservoir Water Works 3499_053

Swithland Reservoir Water Works 3499_053
Swithland Reservoir Water Works, Leicestershire, 2018

Background imageWater supply Collection: Separating Tank No4 JLP01_08_056928a

Separating Tank No4 JLP01_08_056928a
Wanlip Sewage Works, Wanlip, Charnwood, Leicestershire. Workers concreting a section of wall in separating tank No.4 at Wanlip Sewage Works

Background imageWater supply Collection: Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745

Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745
Bestwood Pumping Station, Mansfield Road, Bestwood St. Albans, Gedling, Nottinghamshire. A view from the south-west of Bestwood Pumping Station, with the Cooling Pond in the foreground

Background imageWater supply Collection: William Girling Reservoir EPW050873

William Girling Reservoir EPW050873
Enfield, Greater London. Construction of William Girling Reservoir, Edmonton, 1936

Background imageWater supply Collection: Haweswater Reservoir 28690_066

Haweswater Reservoir 28690_066
Haweswater Reservoir, Cumbria, 2015. NY4711

Background imageWater supply Collection: Haweswater Reservoir 28690_065

Haweswater Reservoir 28690_065
Haweswater Reservoir, Cumbria, 2015. NY4711

Background imageWater supply Collection: Coniscliffe Road waterworks 28985_022

Coniscliffe Road waterworks 28985_022
Coniscliffe Road waterworks, Darlington. Photographed in 2018

Background imageWater supply Collection: Village pump, Grandborough a97_05230

Village pump, Grandborough a97_05230
Village pump, Grandborough, Warwickshire. A young servant girl has been sent to fetch water from the village pump. Two urchins are on the same errand

Background imageWater supply Collection: White Sheet Castle 24826_003

White Sheet Castle 24826_003
WHITE SHEET CASTLE, White Sheet Hill, near Mere, Wiltshire ST804346. Aerial view of the countryside. Iron Age hill fort with one rampart overlooking the escarpment

Background imageWater supply Collection: Streatham Pumping Station BL13531_008

Streatham Pumping Station BL13531_008
STREATHAM HILL PUMPING STATION. Southwark & Vauxhall Waterworks Company pumping station interior showing machinery. Photographed for the proprietor by Bedford Lemere in April 1896

Background imageWater supply Collection: Conduit House, St Augustines Abbey IC091_018

Conduit House, St Augustines Abbey IC091_018
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Cut-away reconstruction drawing by Peter Urmston, depicting the water supply Conduit House for St Augustines Abbey

Background imageWater supply Collection: Water Tower

Water Tower
Picturesque view of rural Herefordshire with cows in foreground and disued tower beyond. IoE 153698

Background imageWater supply Collection: Water Conduit

Water Conduit
Late Cl9-early C20 conduit loacted in the Cotswolds. IoE 131016

Background imageWater supply Collection: Conduit House

Conduit House
One of four conduit houses along the escarpment which brought water to Bolsover Castle. IoE 79237

Background imageWater supply Collection: The Pimple

The Pimple
Reservoir entrance, Whitchurch Down, Devon. IoE 93538

Background imageWater supply Collection: Village Pump

Village Pump
Cast Iron Water Pump, Longstanton, Cambridgeshire. IoE 50819


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