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London (Watford) Spring-Water Company

Report to the Directors.

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HOMERSHAM, S[amuel] C[ollett]
London,
John Weale,
1850
Octavo booklet, manuscript dedication inscription partly covered by pasted lined slip, ownership inscription, folding lithographed map (726 by 604mm) with two closed tears, title, 58pp, folding colour lithographed plate, folding colour lithographed map (215 by 220mm), spotted, original black morocco covers, title and date lettered in gold to upper board.
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This report marks a particularly interesting point in the history of London's water supply. During the 1840s, interest began to develop in extracting water from springs in the extensive chalk formations around London. There was a growing public concern with the water supply. Arthur Hill-Hassall analysed samples of water from the Thames under a microscope, finding large amounts of 'animalcules' - organic matter that contemporary scientists could not explain, driving further ...

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bibliography:

Emma M. Jones, Parched City (John Hunt, 2013).

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Provenance

1. Presentation inscription to J.G. Read [?] of Addiscombe Road, Watford, from Robert Paten.
2. Ownership inscription of Charles Waterman, possibly a member of the Waterman family living in Watford.