How Lincoln council found itself in hot water

In the centre of Lincoln stands the Westgate Water Tower, built between 1905 and 1911 to provide the city with clean drinking water, but also as a permanent reminder of the major typhoid epidemic that hit the city between November 1904 and April 1905.

During these six months more than 1000 people contracted the waterborne disease, resulting in 113 fa…

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