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Survey of London
… Head consisted merely of a reservoir, the Round Pond, and a single building known as the Water House. In time it … a comparatively sophisticated complex with outer ponds and associated structures covering seven acresa roughly … GDA, architects, 20013) Clearance of the Water House and drainage of the essentially redundant Round Pond in 191415 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Newcastle-under-Lyme Buildings and castle Buildings By 1960 the almost wholesale demolition … of buildings in Goose Street, Lower Street, Holborn, and the surrounding area had obliterated any traces, if such … being embattled ( kernelando) with stone. 174 In 19334 drainage work in Silverdale Road revealed masonry and stout …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Newcastle-under-Lyme Local government and public services Local Government and Public Services. In … a reorganization of the committee structure. Highways, Sewerage, Town Walks and Lighting, General Purposes, and … in 1850 258 forthwith took in hand a complete system of drainage, the sewage being conveyed some distance from the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Newent - Local Government LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANORIAL AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENT Despite the creation of the town and … were the provision of mains water in 1910, an improved sewerage scheme of 1965, 14 and substantial housing estates … the Severn-Trent Water authority in 1974. 1 Sewerage and Drainage In 1866 the parish vestry drew up a scheme for a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… modern parish of Newton covers more than 1000 hectares, and lies immediately S. of Corby. Its present boundaries are the result of recent revision and it now includes not only the old parish of Newton but … finds were made nor indications of occupation noted when a sewerage trench was cut across the field S. of the church in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Allendale, union of Hexham, S. division of Tindale ward and of Northumberland, 10 miles (S. W.) from Haydon-Bridge. … On several parts of the tower are armorial bearings; and from the inverted position of these arms, it would appear … influx is checked by sluices erected for the purposes of drainage and navigation: at the period of the equinoxes the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North Sea, which forms the eastern boundary. To the north and west the parish was bounded by Earl's dike, an ancient … early 18th century it was marked by a 20-foot bank with a drainage ditch on either side. During a dispute between the tenants of Gransmoor and those of Barmston over drainage c. 1720, it was alleged that the bank dividing the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the village, which is c. 10 km. ESE. of Driffield and 5 km. west of the coast at Skipsea, the hamlet of … passed through its east end as Beeford beck. 58 The drainage as described at inclosure in 1768 59 was altered under the Beverley and Barmston Drainage Act of 1798. 60 Much of the water carried by Old …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… km. north of Hull, 9 km. west from the coast at Hornsea, and is bounded on the west by the river Hull. 87 … New drain, was probably man made. The alterations to the drainage may have been carried out in the mid 17th century. … grounds . . . continually drowned', and a scheme for their drainage was then agreed with people described as Dutchmen. 2 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Hornsea HORNSEA THE town and seaside resort of Hornsea, 20 km. NNE. of Hull, lies … civic amenity refuse site in 1989. 97 The laying of a deep drainage system was carried out by the local board in 1874–5. … Hornsea L. B. Mins. 1872–8, 132; E.R.A.O., accession 2382 (drainage cttee. mins. 1874–7). E.R.C.C. Mins. 1926–7, 170; …
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