Causes of the Great Stink
Public Health Crisis
Government Response
Sewer System & Solutions
Long-Term Effects & Legacy
100

What year did the Great Stink occur?

1858

100

What disease repeatedly struck London in the 1830s, 1840s, and 1850s?

Cholera

100

What government body finally approved funding for a new sewer system?

Parliament

100

What type of infrastructure was built to solve the crisis?

A new sewer system

100

What happened to public health after the new sewer system was built?

It improved

200

What river produced the overwhelming stench?

The River Thames

200

What river did many Londoners use for drinking and washing?

The River Thames

200

Approximately how much money did Parliament approve for the sewer project?

£3 million

200

When did construction of the sewer system begin?

Shortly after the Great Stink in the late 1850s

200

What type of diseases were reduced by cleaner water?

Waterborne diseases


300

What weather event made the smell much worse?

A record heatwave

300

Name one disease linked to contaminated Thames water.

Cholera, typhoid, or dysentery

300

What engineer designed London's new sewer system?

Joseph Bazalgette

300

What type of sewers did Bazalgette design?

Intercepting sewers


300

What later law reflected the growing focus on public health and sanitation?

The Public Health Act

400

What invention increased the amount of waste entering the sewer system?

Modern flush toilets

400

What did many people incorrectly believe spread disease during the Great Stink?

The foul smell (bad air)

400

What event forced Parliament to act after years of delay?

The Great Stink

400

What happened to waste after the new sewer system was built?

It was carried away from densely populated areas.

400

How did the Great Stink influence cities around the world?

It became a model for modern urban sanitation projects.

500

What two major factors caused sewage and pollution to overwhelm London's infrastructure?

Rapid population growth and industrialization

500

Why was the polluted Thames especially dangerous to public health?

People used it for drinking, washing, and cooking despite contamination.

500

What major idea did the Great Stink help establish about government responsibility?

Governments should protect public health through sanitation and infrastructure.

500

What surprising fact is true about Bazalgette's sewer system today?

Much of it is still in use over 150 years later.

500

What is the most important historical lesson of the Great Stink?

Rapid urban growth and industrialization require proper infrastructure and government action to protect public health.

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