How London Was Built: Utilities | Our History
Adam Hart-Davis brings his own inimitable style to this fascinating guided tour of London and its landmarks. Subscribe to Our History: https://bit.ly/3v5mKBG In this epsiode Adam looks into how London is supplied with water and power, he visits the remains of a medieval conduit - right under modern day Cheapside - to find out how clean water was brought to the city seven hundred years ago and he shows how the Victorians finally dealt with their dirty water. This film was first broadcast: 09 Nov 2006 Watch More Documentaries Our Life - https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ Our History - https://bit.ly/3rUpdhL Our World - https://bit.ly/3ftuckM Our Stories - https://bit.ly/3ynfFyk Start your journey of discovery with Our History, as we bring you eye-opening documentaries and educational programmes about our world history. We will guide you through awe-inspiring events from our past and help you get a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events that have shaped the world we live in today. Content distributed by ITV Studios.

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