ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS FOR NEW WATER TOWERS.—These three water towers have been constructed by the Lee Valley Water Company, which serves the counties of Hertfordshire, Essex, and Middlesex. TOP: The Arkley tower at Barnet, which will hold 700,000 gallons with its adjacent reservoir. BOTTOM LEFT: The Springwood tower near Bishop’s Stortford, with a capacity of 250,000 gallons. BOTTOM RIGHT: The tower at Tonwell, Hertford, built to ensure adequate supplies of water for the rural community.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 10
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74ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS FOR NEW WATER TOWERS.—These three water towers have been constructed by the Lee Valley Water Company, which serves the counties of Hertfordshire, Essex, and Middlesex. TOP: The Arkley tower at Barnet, which will hold 700,000 gallons with its adjacent reservoir. BOTTOM LEFT: The Springwood tower near Bishop’s Stortford, with a capacity of 250,000 gallons. BOTTOM RIGHT: The tower at Tonwell, Hertford, built to ensure adequate supplies of water for the rural community. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 10
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