Erected under the will of Sir W. Eastfield. Destroyed in the Great Fire but rebuilt. Finally removed in the 18th century.
2023: A has a very informative post, with photos of two 'conduits' which were small buildings housing a reservoir of water.
Erected under the will of Sir W. Eastfield. Destroyed in the Great Fire but rebuilt. Finally removed in the 18th century.
2023: A has a very informative post, with photos of two 'conduits' which were small buildings housing a reservoir of water.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Aldermanbury water conduit
The Aldermanbury conduit stood in this street providing free water, 1471 - 18...
From the Picture source website: "The Turk’s Head was bought from the Council and renovated by our charity in 1992. Now it provides a café and affordable workspace and the rental income pays our ch...
Where there are six millstones surely there must have been a mill?
The Star Brewhouse is shown on John Rocque's map of 1746, situated immediately north of what is now the junction of Wapping High Street and Hilliard's Court. It was first recorded in 1688 and was ...
We can find no information about this pub.
When this authority was formed it took over responsibility for water supply from a number of other bodies including the Metropolitan Water Board.
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