Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenthcentury were mostly privately owned and financed by share offers allowed by Acts of Parliament. This system came under intense pressure as populations increased; supplies were often intermittent, few poorer households were connected and there was a lack of water for fire fighting and street cleansing. At a national level, the majority of water supply companies were bought by local authorities in the latter half of the century. However in a handful of towns and cities, the water supply remained in private hands. The current study explores the history of Bristol Water Works Company between the period of its incorporation in 1846 and 1890. Despite performance diffi...
An era of technocratic national planning of water resources is examined against the views of a leadi...
This thesis examines the growth of local government services provided by the corporation of Leeds be...
By the end of the eighteenth century the majority of households in London received a piped water sup...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenth century were mostly...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenthcentury were mostly ...
This paper explores business and commercial imperatives in the development of public water policy in...
Engineering the Empire: British water supply systems and colonial societies, 1850-190
Private gas and water companies received parliamentary permission to act as incorporated companies i...
London’s early nineteenth-century water supply network was exceptional in terms of size and scale. U...
International audienceToday, water and sanitation services are organised very differently in Britain...
The Power of Water is an environmental history of transformations in the supply of drinking water to...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
In 1805 London was supplied with water by several old-established companies which used the tradition...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
Water resources were central to England's precocious economic development in the thirteenth and sixt...
An era of technocratic national planning of water resources is examined against the views of a leadi...
This thesis examines the growth of local government services provided by the corporation of Leeds be...
By the end of the eighteenth century the majority of households in London received a piped water sup...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenth century were mostly...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenthcentury were mostly ...
This paper explores business and commercial imperatives in the development of public water policy in...
Engineering the Empire: British water supply systems and colonial societies, 1850-190
Private gas and water companies received parliamentary permission to act as incorporated companies i...
London’s early nineteenth-century water supply network was exceptional in terms of size and scale. U...
International audienceToday, water and sanitation services are organised very differently in Britain...
The Power of Water is an environmental history of transformations in the supply of drinking water to...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
In 1805 London was supplied with water by several old-established companies which used the tradition...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
Water resources were central to England's precocious economic development in the thirteenth and sixt...
An era of technocratic national planning of water resources is examined against the views of a leadi...
This thesis examines the growth of local government services provided by the corporation of Leeds be...
By the end of the eighteenth century the majority of households in London received a piped water sup...