Victorian Bournemouth (211) finds that during the 1890s the Council managed the infrastructure, shelled old chestnuts, and protected borders.
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Infrastructure Problems in Early Bournemouth
Introduction During Bournemouth’s early period, infrastructure problems arose. They consisted of bad drains and roads as well as issues of design and layout. Some thought this happened because land proprietors and property developers lacked coordination. A deeper problem, however, a fault line at the site’s modern origin, may have contributed to the situation. A stinking […]