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| 1831 |
| | New St Mary's Church opens, designed by Edward Lapidge, in white brick with stone dressings in Gothic revival style and with sqare pinnacled tower at the west end | |
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| 1831 |
| | The Church of St John's, dedicated to St John the Baptist and designed by Edward Lapidge, is completed in Hampton Wick | |
| | St John's Hampton Wick, c.1910
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| 1834 |
| | St John's, originally a daughter-chapel of St Mary's Hampton, is declared an independent parish and the chapel is given the status of a Church | |
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| 1838 |
| | Queen Victoria opens Hampton Court Palace to the public | |
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| 1852 |
| | The first Metropolis Water Act is passed which forbids the taking of water by the water companies from the tidal Thames and this leads to the establishment of what was to become Hampton Waterworks | |
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| 1855 |
| | By 1855 the Southwark and Vauxhall, the Grand Junction and the West Middlesex Water Companies have all established works at Hampton and these are now collectively known as Hampton Waterworks | |
| | The new Hampton Waterworks, in 1855
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| 1865 |
| | A west wing is added to Garrick's Villa by Sylvanus Phillips | |
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| 1865 |
| | The third Hampton Court Bridge is built, replacing one on the same line that was pulled down in 1864, made of wrought-iron lattice girders in five spans on cast-iron columns | |
| | The third Hampton Court Bridge, c.1910
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| 1876 |
| | New pews are installed in St John's and the second pulpit is removed | |
| | Interior of St John's Hampton Wick, c.1905
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| 1887 |
| | A chancel is added at the east end of St Mary's Church to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queeen Victoria | |
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