Dive into the fascinating depths of Victorian London with Underground London, originally published in 1862. This engaging account sheds light on the intricate mechanisms of sewers and the essential water and gas supplies that powered the bustling city above. With a blend of humor and insight, the author explores discussions surrounding a central railway terminus and the pioneering plans for the underground railway—work that was underway as the book was being crafted. Discover quirky anecdotes and rich historical details, including the sewer workers endearing term shores and the chemistry behind the gases lurking below. The narrative also features two enlightening appendices a record of gas accidents in the sewers and a guide to Londons main sewer routes. Whether youre intrigued by engineering marvels or the peculiarities of urban life, this reading presents a vivid snapshot of Londons hidden world.