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List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: waterscapes
1. Remaking the countryside: urban engineering and the pursuit of water
2. Slips and spillages: reservoirs and the environment
3. Seeing the wood for the trees: afforestation and managing water supply
4. Romantic waterscapes: the development of cultural landscapes
5. All play and no fun: waterworks and the pursuit of leisure
6. Urban intrusion: community in the urban/rural hinterland
Conclusion: going back for more: urban demand on the rural environment
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Waterscapes
Reservoirs, Environment and Identity in Modern England and Wales
Andrew McTominey
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