- Thames Embankment
"The Thames Embankment is a major feat of 19th century
civil engineering in centralLondon . Designed by SirJoseph Bazalgette , it incorporates the main low level interceptor sewer from west London, over which a wide road and riverside walkway were also constructed, as well as a retaining wall along the north side of theRiver Thames .From
Battersea Bridge in the west, the Thames Embankment includes sections ofCheyne Walk ,Chelsea Embankment , Grosvenor Road,Millbank andVictoria Tower Gardens . Beyond the Houses of Parliament, it is namedVictoria Embankment as it stretches toBlackfriars Bridge ; this stretch also incorporates a section of theLondon Underground network used by the District and Circle Lines, and also passesShell Mex House and theSavoy Hotel . The embankment also incorporates several stretches of gardens and open space, collectively known as the "Embankment Gardens", which provide a peaceful oasis within the heart ofCentral London . The gardens include many statues, including one of Bazalgette himself.Some parts of the Embankment were built in the 20th century, having been reconstructed following wartime bomb damage or
natural disaster s such as the1928 Thames flood .The much smaller
Albert Embankment is on the south side of the river, opposite the Millbank section of the Thames Embankment.
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