Chelsea Embankment :: Shared Description
The embankment was completed in 1874 to a design by Joseph Bazalgette, and was part of the Metropolitan Board of Works' grand scheme to provide London with a modern sewage system. Grade II listed. Link
The A3212 follows the embankment.
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The A3212 follows the embankment.
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by N Chadwick
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Created: Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Updated: Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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