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The Crossness Pumping Station was built by Sir Joseph Bazalgette for London's sewage system and opened in 1865. Using the actions of measuring, marking, processing, dressing, tying, falling, holding, dropping and mirroring Knot (Hannah Oram and Rosie Oram) uncovered what had not been pumped away. In hard hats and tabards Knot traversed the space, climbed the stairs and let down what they had found.
Videographers Neal Tait, Zishi Zhang and Steve Elliott James.
Without the support of funders, partners and people like yourself, we wouldn’t be able to deliver our diverse programme of projects and events along the Thames and across the world.
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