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1898 Built as part of the [[New River Waterworks]]. The architects were [[Joseph Francis (d.1934)|Joseph Francis]] and [[Reginald Midleton]].
1898 Built as part of the [[New River Waterworks]]. The architects were [[Joseph Francis (d.1934)|Joseph Francis]] and [[Reginald Middleton]].


Two inverted vertical compound pumping engines by [[Richard Moreland and Son]].
Two inverted vertical compound pumping engines by [[Richard Moreland and Son]].

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1898 Built as part of the New River Waterworks. The architects were Joseph Francis and Reginald Middleton.

Two inverted vertical compound pumping engines by Richard Moreland and Son.

See here for old photographs [1]


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  1. [1] Thames Water archives: search results for 'Whitwebbs'