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English: Littleton Pumping Station. Water works pumping station. Built for the Metropolitan Water Board, now Thames Water. Originally used four uniflow steam pumping engines of 1923. One is preserved. Pumps now motor driven. Photographer is on the embankment of the Queen Mary Reservoir.
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Object location51° 24′ 54″ N, 0° 28′ 34″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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4 October 1997

51°24'54.4"N, 0°28'33.6"W

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