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Hi all,

There is a programme on Channel 5 on Friday (a week today) about Bazalgette,
who I believe was responsible for the Embankment, so I would imagine that
there will be some info about the construction of the Metropolitan District
Railway as well.

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John Rowland wrote:
Hi all,

There is a programme on Channel 5 on Friday (a week today) about
Bazalgette, who I believe was responsible for the Embankment, so I
would imagine that there will be some info about the construction of
the Metropolitan District Railway as well.


Sir Joseph Bazalgette built the Embankment as a way of routing his new
sewers through London towards the sea. This left room for the District
Railway, but he was not involved in its construction AFAIK, and there is
little in the programme about it.

However, the programme is very good. (I've seen it before.) "Documentary
profile of Sir Joseph Bazalgette, the man who designed the pioneering sewage
system that helped end the cholera and typhoid outbreaks in Victorian
London. Presented by television producer Peter Bazalgette, the civil
engineer's great-great-grandson." - who keeps referring to his
great-great-grandfather as "Sir Joe". Friday 15 Aug, 20:00, on five.
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 22:55:46 GMT, "Richard J."
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However, the programme is very good. (I've seen it before.) "Documentary
profile of Sir Joseph Bazalgette, the man who designed the pioneering sewage
system that helped end the cholera and typhoid outbreaks in Victorian
London. Presented by television producer Peter Bazalgette, the civil
engineer's great-great-grandson." - who keeps referring to his
great-great-grandfather as "Sir Joe". Friday 15 Aug, 20:00, on five.



Victor Lewis-Smith gave it a good review the first time. He described
as a documentary about a man who moved London's sewage made by his
grandson who's good a producing sewage (Balzagette the TV producer was
responsible for Big Brother series I).


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Hi all,

There is a programme on Channel 5 on Friday (a week today) about Bazalgette,
who I believe was responsible for the Embankment, so I would imagine that
there will be some info about the construction of the Metropolitan District
Railway as well.


He also built Hammersmith and Putney bridges.


Robin


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