Victorian pumping stations are colourful cathedrals of utility. Their imposing and striking exteriors enclose highly decorative cast-iron frames, built to encage powerful steam engines. They are glorious buildings which display the Victorians' architectural confidence and engineering skills. More than that, they represent a key part of the story of urban development and how our towns and cities were shaped in this period of ground-breaking invention and civic pride. In this illustrated guide, Trevor Yorke tells the story of Victorian pumping stations and explains why they were built in such a flamboyant manner, describing their architectural features and showing how their mighty steam engines worked. He includes examples of their glorious interior decoration from pumping stations across the country and provides a detailed list of those which are open to visitors.



Autorentext

Trevor Yorke is a professional author and artist who has studied and written about various aspects of England's architectural and industrial heritage. He has produced many illustrated books that introduce the reader to these topics and writes articles and reviews for various magazines. He lives in the UK.



Inhalt

The Victorian Pumping Station
The Buildings
Steam Engines, Boilers and Pumps
Water Works
Sewerage Works
Mines, Land Drainage and Hydraulic Power
Places to Visit
Index

Titel
Victorian Pumping Stations
EAN
9781784422677
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
19.04.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
93.71 MB
Anzahl Seiten
64