FORGET the Shard; put aside the dome of St Paul's Cathedral. Perhaps the greatest feat of engineering in London lies underground. Joseph Bazalgette's sewerage network, built between 1859 and 1875, ...
It's a long way from Buckingham Palace. Prince Charles got down and dirty Wednesday, visiting a sewer tunnel dug 75 meters (250 feet) under London's east end. The heir to the British throne was ...
London's first new embankment in 150 years will be named Bazalgette Embankment. Due to open along the Blackfriars waterfront in 2024, it's one of seven new embankments being created as part of 'super ...
With public health very much at the top of the agenda at the moment, we look back on the life and times of Joseph Bazalgette, the civil engineer who saved London from cholera. Written by Nick Smith If ...