Gabriel Stein

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Londoners living south of the Thames were far more likely to drink water that had originated in the river as it passed through Central London. Londoners living north of the river drank from a variety of sources: some companies piped in water from the Thames above Hammersmith, far from the urban core; some drew from the New River in Hertfordshire to the north; others from the River Lea.
The Ghost Map: A Street, An Epidemic and the Hidden Power of Urban Networks
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