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Water cistern in the Strand
The Strand Lane Baths, at 5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 2NA, have been reputed since the 1830s to be a Roman survival. In fact they are the remaining portion of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a fountain in the gardens of the old Somerset House, then a royal palace
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1. Title: "A Historical Relic of London: The Strand Lane Cistern" The Strand Lane Cistern, located at 5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 2NA, is a captivating piece of history hidden in the heart of the bustling city. Reputed since the 1830s as a Roman survival, this intriguing relic is, in fact, a remnant of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a fountain in the gardens of the old Somerset House. Somerset House, once a grand royal palace, was renowned for its magnificent gardens and fountains. The Strand Lane Cistern was an essential component of the water supply system, providing fresh water for the fountains that adorned the gardens. Contrary to popular belief, it was not Roman in origin but rather a product of the early 17th century. The cistern, a marvel of engineering, is a testament to London's rich history. Its intricate design and impressive size speak to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the architects and builders of the time. The cistern's large, arched brick chamber holds an estimated 150,000 gallons of water, a significant amount for its era. Despite the passage of time and the transformation of the area around it, the Strand Lane Cistern remains largely unchanged. Its historical significance has been recognized, and it is now protected as a scheduled ancient monument. A visit to this hidden gem offers a unique opportunity to connect with London's past and appreciate the city's rich history. This photograph, captured by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the Strand Lane Cistern in all its glory. The image invites us to explore the depths of London's history and marvel at the architectural wonders that lie beneath the city's modern facade.
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