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Victoria Engine House, campanile & boiler house built c.1852 close to East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, photographed in 1938. The footings & stones from the engine well remain in place but have been reformed into the 'Nature's Seat' '#Hackney Henge' artwork. #History
1936 aerial photo of #Lea Bridge Waterworks the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, from the south-east looking north-west. Can you spot the seven engine houses around the site? They're not easy to see but if you look for their chimneys you might find them. #History
'Iszard's dry dock', pastel and watercolour by T. van Thijskheide (1967), featuring the Musgrave Engine House, close to the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark. Built in 1922-24, this was the last of the 7 engine houses to be built at #Lea Bridge Waterworks. #History
'On #River #Lee not far from Horse and Groom' (1836) by T.H. Shepherd. The Horse and Groom inn on the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, ran a fishery. The sign warns of the penalties for #fishing from that swim without the 10/-6d annual season ticket. #History #Art
Horse & Groom on the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark c.1822, by C. Bigot, viewed from the mill island (where the Middx Filter Beds are now). Featuring the ferry boat & also #fishing, the 2 sources of supplementary income for the inn. #History #Art #RiverLea
1905 view of the chimneys at East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, looking NE across South Millfields, on the path that still runs from the junction of Chatsworth Rd & Millfields Rd, to the #RiverLee Navigation. #Clapton #Hackney #History
1936 photo close to East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, of sheep grazing in Porters Field, where the Lee Valley Park Riding Centre is now. Beyond the field is the #LeaBridge Waterworks. (L-R): The Connaught, The Duke & Duchess & The Musgrave Engine Houses. #History #Marshes
c.1880s close to East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, looking north across the No.2 #Essex Filter Beds (now the Waterworks Nature Reserve) added in the 1860s, with (L-R): The Worthington, or Horizontal Engine House & the Duke and Duchess Engine House built 1878-1880 #History
Tracks at the Waterworks Nature Reserve, next to the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, are the last vestiges of the narrow gauge railway engines, like this 1915 Kerr, Stuart & Co. Ltd 0-4-2ST, that transported coal & sand etc. around #LeaBridge Waterworks. #History
Sunken barge looking south on the old #RiverLea (1946) by T. van Thijskheide, at East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark. Buildings (L-R): Octagonal Turbine House, built 1886; 'Turbine House' or 'Wheelhouse' & Victoria Engine House, both built c1852-4. #History #Art
'Near Lee Bridge, Horse & Groom Fishery' (1836), on the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, an unfinished watercolour sketch by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864). The unpolluted water at the rural Lea Bridge, sustained this celebrated fishery until c.1860.
1872 watercolour of trees next to the site of East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, near footbridges over the #RiverLea, by Ruth A. Child (not Ruth, a child), an #artist who lived in King Edward's Rd, Hackney. Source: #Hackney Archives. #History #Heritage
c.1880s lantern slide of the Duke & Duchess Engine House at East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark. Built 1878-80, to serve the No.2 Essex Filter Beds, (now the Waterworks Nature Reserve), it features a steam vent, disguised as a 'campanile' or bell-tower. #History #Architecture
1941 photo of the Middlesex Filter Beds, close to East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, looking east. Unrecognisable today, this was taken on the main path looking towards the central hub (as you enter the #MiddlesexFilterBeds #NatureReserve & turn to the right). #History #Lea
1901 view south from #LeaBridge, close to East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark, on the Hackney Cut of the #RiverLee Navigation. Featuring (standing where the 'Nature's Throne' or '#Hackney Henge' artwork is now), The Victoria Engine House & its stand-pipe & chimney, built 1852
c.1920 watercolour by T. van Thijskheide, looking NE across the East London Waterworks Park πππππ #EastLondonWaterworksPark site from the old #RiverLea. The Prince and Princess Boiler Houses and the Triples Boiler Houses, that are depicted in this painting, still remain today. #History #Art