Date Note | Date of accompanying report |
Description | Engraved plan and section showing the progress of the proposed Thames Tunnel, running from Limehouse to Rotherhithe, which was being constructed by the Thames Archway Company, [March 1809]. Sectioned and mounted onto linen.
Figure 1 shows a section of the shaft sunk on the south shore, lined with nine inch brick-work, laid in cement impervious to water Figure 2 is a section on a smaller scale of the river with the shaft and drift way Figure 3 is a plan of the same |
Administrative History | The Thames Archway, a tunnel intended to connect Rotherhithe and Limehouse, was proposed by Robert Vazie in 1802 with work starting in 1805 overseen by the Thames Archway Company. Work was abandoned in 1808 (Vazie was fired in 1807 and replaced by Richard Trevithick) due to lack of funds and the unstable geological strata of the tunnelling site. |
CustodialHistory | Previously miscatalogued as the plan for the Gravesend to Tilbury Fort Tunnel, which was the first attempt at constructing a Thames Tunnel, proposed by Ralph Dodd in 1799, but abandoned in 1802 due to water ingress. |