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unusual facts about The Waterworks


The Waterworks

Dickens himself visited New York in the early forties and wrote the Book "American Notes".



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Brede Waterworks

From that date, coal was delivered by lorry directly to the waterworks from Hastings station.

Here Come the Waterworks

Here Come the Waterworks is the second album by Stoner/Sludge metal band Big Business.

Marsden railway station

The area is now a heavily wooded country park, but an abutment of the long demolished bridge by which the waterworks railway crossed the River Colne can still be found amongst the vegetation.

Springbank Park

In the years following the creation of the waterworks the city began to purchase more land in the surrounding area and the spot became a resort serviced by steamers to and from London via the Thames River.

William Rush and His Model

Rush’s life-sized figure of George Washington (1815), and his Allegorical Figure of The Waterworks (1825) — a reclining female figure manipulating a waterwheel — are visible in the background.