Joseph Bazalgette had one wife, named Georgina. They married in 1845 and had several children together. Bazalgette was known for his work as a civil engineer, particularly for his role in designing London's sewage system.
from a heart attack
Joseph Bazalgette was a Victorian civil engineer best known for designing London's modern sewerage system in the mid-19th century. His innovative work was largely a response to the cholera outbreaks and the inadequate sanitation of the time, which had led to public health crises. Bazalgette's system not only improved sanitation but also significantly reduced pollution in the River Thames, earning him recognition as a pioneer of urban engineering and public health. His contributions laid the foundation for modern sewage systems globally.
Yes, Joseph Hooker had two wives. His first marriage was to Mary D. Smith in 1852, but she passed away in 1863. He later married his second wife, Ella A. Hooker, in 1865, and they remained married until his death in 1879.
5 wives
He had two wives--one at a time.
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Joseph Bazalgette died on 1891-03-15.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette was born on March 28, 1819.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette was born on March 28, 1819.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette died on March 15, 1891 at the age of 71.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette died on March 15, 1891 at the age of 71.
This is a misprint for Joseph Bazalgette, q.v.
Joseph William Bazalgette has written: 'Report upon the Metropolitan Railway and other schemes of session 1870'
Sir Joseph Bazalgette was born at Hill Lodge, Clay Hill, Enfield, London, England.
he invented the London sewage system
He redesigned a lot of London.
from a heart attack