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Thames Water Northern Outfall: Abbey Mills Pumping Station & Beckton Sewage Treatment Works (25 images)
Thames Water Northern Outfall: Abbey Mills Pumping Station & Beckton Sewage Treatment Works, London. Designed by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver
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Interior of the old Abbey Mills Pumping Station...
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Interior of the old Abbey Mills Pumping Station...
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Looking into the cupola in the centre of the...
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Details of restored metalwork by Benham & Froud...
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Remains of one of two large minaret-like...
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Details of restored metalwork by Benham & Froud...
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The original cast iron sewage pipes of the old...
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The original cast iron sewage pipes of the old...
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A Thames water executive points out the...
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Thames Water executives in the Interior of the...
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A man being lowered into Wick lane sewers,...
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A Thames water executive in Wick lane sewers,...
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Two workers standing in Wick lane sewers, part...
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A Thames water executive in Wick lane sewers,...
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A climbing out of Wick lane sewers, part of...
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High speed pump of the type used in the new New...
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Exterior of the new New Abbey Mills Pumping...
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Exterior detail of the new New Abbey Mills...
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Interior of the new New Abbey Mills Pumping...
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Control room of the new New Abbey Mills Pumping...
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Interior of the new New Abbey Mills Pumping...
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Clean water flows into the Thames from the...
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Clean water flows into the Thames from the...
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Sedimentation tanks and treatment buildings: a...
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Sedimentation tanks and treatment buildings: a...

