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  1. Sir Joseph William Bazalgette CB (/ ˈ b æ z əl dʒ ɛ t /; 28 March 1819 – 15 March 1891) was a British civil engineer. As Chief Engineer of London's Metropolitan Board of Works , his major achievement was the creation (in response to the Great Stink of 1858) of a sewerage system for central London which was instrumental in relieving the ...

  2. Read a biography about the life of Joseph Bazalgette. Discover why efficient sewage system design was so important to London.

  3. Mar 26, 2019 · 28 March is the birth anniversary of Joseph Bazalgette, the Victorian engineer who masterminded London's modern sewer system. Learn how Bazalgette helped clear the city's streets of poo, and how you're still benefiting from his genius every time you flush. Alwyn Collinson. Digital Editor. 26 March 2019. Why was the sewer needed?

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  5. Mar 24, 2024 · Sir Joseph William Bazalgette (born March 28, 1819, Enfield, Middlesex [now in Enfield, London], Eng.—died March 15, 1891, Wimbledon, Surrey [now in Merton, London]) was a British civil engineer who designed the main drainage system for London. After working on projects in Northern Ireland, Bazalgette in 1842 became a consulting engineer at ...

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  6. Sir Joseph William Bazalgette was a civil engineer in the 19 th century who built London’s first sewer system (still in use today), which helped to wipe out cholera in the capital.

  7. Jun 28, 2021 · Joseph Bazalgette: how the man who transformed London paved the way for your loo. As a new digital timeline of toilet history launches, the team from Crossness Engines introduces the pioneering engineer whose masterwork made possible the development of modern lavatories. Published: June 28, 2021 at 3:51 PM.

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · Sir Joseph Bazalgette was a British civil engineer who designed London’s sewer system, significantly reducing cholera and cleaning the Thames, following the Great Stink of 1858. He also designed Hammersmith Bridge. Image: Bazalgettes Mausoleum in Wimbledon.

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