Glasgow Corporation Water Dept
Other Business Names:
- Glasgow Water Works Co
- Cranstonhall Water Works Co
- Gorbals Gravitation Water Co
- Scottish Water
- Loch Katrine Works
- Gorbals Water Works
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Glasgow, City of Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, Scotland
Sectors:
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Utility services
Water supply & wastewater services
Notes:
Traced origins to 1855 when Corporation acquired assets of existing Glasgow water companies - Glasgow Water Works Co, formed 1806 and which merged with Cranstonhall Water Works Co in 1838, and Gorbals Gravitation Water Co, formed in 1846. Subsequently merged with other local authority owned water supply operations which in 2002 merged into Scottish Water, a publicly owned entity
Publications:
- An Epic of Municipalisation. The story of Glasgow's Loch Katrine water supply by Clarke, John S
- Glasgow Corporation Water Works. Brief history of the works and description of exhibits ... Empire Exhibition ... 1938 by Unknown
- Glasgow Corporation Waterworks by Unknown
- Glasgow. The water supply of the city from the earliest period of record; with notes on various developments of the city until the close of 1900 by Marwick, James D
- Glasgow's experience with municipal ownership and operation. Water, gas, electricity and street railways by Crawford, Robert
- Notes on the Water Supply of Glasgow Prepared on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Loch Katrine Works ... 1909 by Unknown
- 'Recording and protecting Glasgow's water supply' in P Belford, M Palmer & R White (eds), Footprints of Industry. Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 by MacDonald, Miriam, Jelle Muylle & Miles Oglethorpe
- 'Water supply' in Municipal Glasgow. Its evolution and enterprises by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow, 1836-1936 by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow. A century of public ownership, 1855-1955 by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow. An historical survey of the water supply of Glasgow from the beginnings to the year 1932 by Hunter, Robert
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Glasgow Water Works Co
- Cranstonhall Water Works Co
- Gorbals Gravitation Water Co
- Scottish Water
- Loch Katrine Works
- Gorbals Water Works
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Glasgow, City of Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, Scotland
Sectors:
- Utility services Water supply & wastewater services
Notes:
Traced origins to 1855 when Corporation acquired assets of existing Glasgow water companies - Glasgow Water Works Co, formed 1806 and which merged with Cranstonhall Water Works Co in 1838, and Gorbals Gravitation Water Co, formed in 1846. Subsequently merged with other local authority owned water supply operations which in 2002 merged into Scottish Water, a publicly owned entityPublications:
- An Epic of Municipalisation. The story of Glasgow's Loch Katrine water supply by Clarke, John S
- Glasgow Corporation Water Works. Brief history of the works and description of exhibits ... Empire Exhibition ... 1938 by Unknown
- Glasgow Corporation Waterworks by Unknown
- Glasgow. The water supply of the city from the earliest period of record; with notes on various developments of the city until the close of 1900 by Marwick, James D
- Glasgow's experience with municipal ownership and operation. Water, gas, electricity and street railways by Crawford, Robert
- Notes on the Water Supply of Glasgow Prepared on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Loch Katrine Works ... 1909 by Unknown
- 'Recording and protecting Glasgow's water supply' in P Belford, M Palmer & R White (eds), Footprints of Industry. Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 by MacDonald, Miriam, Jelle Muylle & Miles Oglethorpe
- 'Water supply' in Municipal Glasgow. Its evolution and enterprises by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow, 1836-1936 by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow. A century of public ownership, 1855-1955 by Unknown
- Water Supply of Glasgow. An historical survey of the water supply of Glasgow from the beginnings to the year 1932 by Hunter, Robert