"The Big Stink - The summer London smelled so bad Parliament almost dissolved" focuses on the summer of 1858. For centuries, Londoners dumped their waste directly into the Thames. In the heatwave of '58, the river fermented into a cloud of methane and hydrogen sulfide so thick it was called "The Great Stink."Historian Arthur Pipe describes the crisis: The curtains of the House of Commons were soaked in chloride of lime to mask the smell, but MPs still fled the building retching. This olfactory assault finally forced the government to act. They hired engineer Joseph Bazalgette to build the...
"The Big Stink - The summer London smelled so bad Parliament almost dissolved" focuses on the summer of 1858. For centuries, Londoners dumped their wa...