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Active 1864-1885


1859 '...in the autumn of 1859 a Well was sunk, under the direction of Mr. [[S. C. Homersham]], C.E., at Stanstead, about a mile to the south of Caterham, on a hill, commanding the surrounding country, and copious supply of excellent Spring Water having been attained, Waterworks were erected, and distributing pipes laid throughout the parish of Caterham, which is now supplied in all directions, and to the tops oi the houses, on the system of constant supply with pure soft Spring Water....'<ref>Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 20 September 1864</ref>


Became the [[East Surrey Water Co]]
1864 Incorporated. Prospectus.<ref>Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 20 September 1864</ref>
 
 
1885 Became the [[East Surrey Water Co]]





Revision as of 10:55, 2 June 2022

Active 1864-1885

1859 '...in the autumn of 1859 a Well was sunk, under the direction of Mr. S. C. Homersham, C.E., at Stanstead, about a mile to the south of Caterham, on a hill, commanding the surrounding country, and copious supply of excellent Spring Water having been attained, Waterworks were erected, and distributing pipes laid throughout the parish of Caterham, which is now supplied in all directions, and to the tops oi the houses, on the system of constant supply with pure soft Spring Water....'[1]

1864 Incorporated. Prospectus.[2]


1885 Became the East Surrey Water Co


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Sources of Information

  1. Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 20 September 1864
  2. Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 20 September 1864