
The London we know and see is only the tip of the iceberg. Clearly, metropolitan man is burrowing as actively as ever. A new section covers: the pioneering deep level water main 80 kilometres in length, much longer even than the Channel Tunnel new power tunnels and the enormous substation beneath Leicester Square new underground railways glass fibre communication and much more. They can also tell us, gazetteer-style, exactly where we can get below and see the strange world which they depict, whom to ask for permission, and which of the public service authorities organizes trips undergrounOne of the most popular books on London (it has reprinted six times since it was first published in 1984) London under London has now been updated to take into account the latest subterranean developments. The authors trace the routes taken by man and nature, and enable us to follow them from the comfort of our armchairs. Drawing extensively from the literature and visual archives of the underworld, London under London traces the history of the tunnellers and borers who have pierced the ground beneath the city for close on two thousand years. Layer upon layer, they run their urgent errands, carrying people, delivering water, removing sewage, passing currents, sending messages, conveying parcels. These lifelines of the metropolis twist and turn hidden beneath the pavements of the city - fifteen hundred miles of Neo-Gothic sewers, a hundred miles of Neolithic rivers, eighty-two miles of tube tunnels, twelve miles of government tunnels and hundreds of thousands of miles of cables and pipes.

Beneath the familiar surface lies an unknown city, a Hades of buried and forgotten rivers, sunken sewers, underground railways, pipes and passages, tubes and tunnels, crypts and cellars.

London and it's environs 1:63 360 : Solid ed.One of the most popular books on London (it has reprinted six times since it was first published in 1984) London under London has now been updated to take into account the latest subterranean developments. London: Geological Survey of England and Wales London and it's environs 1:63 360 : Drift ed. (Memoir (Sheet) Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) - Old Series) The geology of part of Northamptonshire (quarter-sheet No 53SE). 1863Īnnual Report (1860-1) Geological Survey of India p. Proceedings of the Geological Society in Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Memoir: “Northamptonshire” (1860) with Aveline.

Joined Geological Survey as Assistant Geologist.
