Subterranean rivers of London

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File:London underground rivers.jpg
A sketch map of some lost rivers
The Effra is one of the subterranean rivers of London. It empties into the Thames by Vauxhall Bridge, from which this photograph was taken.

The subterranean or underground rivers of London are the tributaries of the River Thames and River Lea that were built over during the growth of the metropolis of London. The rivers now flow through underground culverts.[1]

Subterranean rivers in London

File:Tottenham moselle 1.jpg
The Moselle is visible above ground flowing through Tottenham Cemetery on its way to the Lea.

North of the River Thames

South of the River Thames

Development

In June 2008 outline plans to reinstate some underground rivers were published by the office of Mayor of London,[3] and in January 2009 a partnership between the Environment Agency, Natural England, The River Restoration Centre and the Greater London Authority set out a strategy for putting this into effect by creating the London Rivers Action Plan.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. Nicholas Barton, The Lost Rivers of London, Historical Publications, ISBN 0-948667-15-X
  2. 2.0 2.1 London's Lost Rivers (2011) Paul Talling, Random House, pp148-150 ISBN 9781847945976
  3. Boris Johnson to revive London’s lost rivers – Times Online Archived 26 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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