York Buildings Water Tower

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title: York Buildings Water Tower
text: The York Buildings Waterworks' Water Tower was a water tower on the north bank of the River Thames and a dominant feature of the 18th century London skyline. It was built by the York Buildings Company, who operated the waterworks there. The water tower was a wooden structure, 70 feet (21 m) high and with an octagonal cross-section. It was erected in the late 17th century on a site at the end of Villiers Street, by the York Watergate, now part of the Victoria Embankment Gardens. The Survey of Lon
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description: Water tower in London, UK
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_Buildings_Water_Tower
date created: 2013-09-15T23:06:47Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T00:31:32Z
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