Ref NoLDGSL/445
TitleSection of a well sunk at Hampstead Road Reservoir
Date[c.1840]
LevelFile
Extent1 sheet
FormatMap/section
DescriptionRobert William MYLNE, print of a 'Section of a well sunk at Hampstead Road Reservoir, London 1838', [c.1840].
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Administrative HistoryThe well was for the New River Company, one of the private, statutory companies which supplied water to the inhabitants of London. The signature of W C Mylne will be that of Mylne's father who was surveyor to the New River Company and supervised the sinking of the well.

The intention was to see if it was advantageous to sink an artesian well into the Chalk below London. It proved to be a success.
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LanguageEnglish
Publication NoteRelated to: Mylne, R W. "On the supply of water from artesian wells in the London Basin...", 'Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers', vol 3 (1842), pp229-244. See: p234.
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray
CreatorNameMYLNE | Robert William | 1817-1890 | engineer and geologist
TermWells
Previous referenceLDGSL 445
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/525MYLNE; Robert William (1817-1890); engineer and geologist1817-1890
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CodePlaceName
NA231Greater London
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