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- "A Drop of Thames Water", as seen by Punch (en)
- "Dirty Father Thames" (en)
- The octagon room at Crossness Pumping Station, Belvedere, Kent (en)
- A workman uses lime to disguise the smell of the Thames, reflecting fact that the curtains in Parliament were soaked with lime chloride to try to mask the odour. (en)
- Filthy river, filthy river, (en)
- Foul from London to the Nore, (en)
- A cross section of the Thames Embankment, showing the sewers running next to the river side (en)
- One tremendous common shore? (en)
- Thames Embankment under construction in 1865 (en)
- What art thou but one vast gutter, (en)
- "Father Thames introducing his offspring to the fair city of London"; the children are representative of diphtheria, scrofula and cholera. (en)
- "Monster Soup commonly called Thames Water" , by the artist William Heath (en)
- Edward, Prince of Wales, opening the Crossness works, 1865 (en)
- "Michael Faraday giving his card to Father Thames", commenting on Faraday gauging the river's "degree of opacity" (en)
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- Caricature; Faraday giving his card to Father Thames. Wellcome M0012507.jpg (en)
- A Drop of Thames Water, by Punch, 1850.jpg (en)
- Dirty father Thames.jpg (en)
- How Dirty Old Father Thames was Whitewashed.JPG (en)
- The Prince of Wales opening the Metropolitan Main-drainage works at Crossness, ILN, 1865.JPG (en)
- Installation of the sewerage system of the Metropolis Wellcome M0010346.jpg (en)
- Crossness Pumping Station, Belvedere, Kent - geograph-2280114-by-Christine-Matthews.jpg (en)
- Monster Soup commonly called Thames Water. Wellcome V0011218.jpg (en)
- Father Thames introducing his offspring to the fair city of London.jpg (en)
- Embankment Construction of the Thames Embankment ILN 1865.jpg (en)
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