Report to the Court of Common Council from the Improvement Committee, with Report from William Haywood, Esq., C.E., Engineer to the Commissioners of Sewers, in relation to the traffic of the City.

  • Haywood, William, 1821-1894.
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Report to the Court of Common Council from the Improvement Committee, with Report from William Haywood, Esq., C.E., Engineer to the Commissioners of Sewers, in relation to the traffic of the City. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London?] : Printed by Arthur Taylor, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1869.

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56 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of coloured plates (1 folded) ; 33 cm

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Publication information from collophon
At head of title : General Improvement of the City
Spine title : C Council 1869
Below title : Presented 22d July, 1869
Provenance : Author's presentation inscription to Jns? Simon Esq. FRS on t.p. ; Bookplate of Society of Medical Officers of Health on front pastedown
LSHTM Library accession stamp date - 21 Mar. 1929

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Included : Report to the Select Committee of the Worshipful the Committee upon Improvements of the Corporation of the City of London in relation to the Traffic of the City, and the improvements needed in the public ways. By William Haywood

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