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all for dead time all for dead time Sanitising the Thames: from the spectacle of infrastructure to the infrastructure of spectacle October 11, 2017 What amounts to an introduction to water infrastructure and spectacle in relation to the Thames. Did you know that London had a desalinisation plant? (No, me neither). Room for expansion in most areas, but whose got time? Images and notes in the PDF, text below.   Images and notes.     A history of London is a history of a settlement’s relationship to water. London, as a Roman settlement, existed because of the Thames; it was navigable by ship, its topography provided a defensible space, and served by numerous springs and tributaries that provided clean drinking water. Through the medieval, early modern and modern periods, London’s connection to the river and surrounding landscape changed, but it remained a key axis and resource at the heart of the city. Through probing the relationship of London’s water – both fresh an...

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