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The Great Thames Barrage

Chapter 13: National and Military Aspect of the Scheme.
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An engineering proposal argues for construction of a barrage across the lower Thames between Gravesend and Tilbury to create a non-tidal inland reservoir and maintain consistent deep navigation to central London, eliminating dredging, tide-waiting, and grounding, and improving safety and loading operations. The pamphlet catalogs complaints about inadequate depth, delays, overlapping authorities, high costs, and hazardous navigation, critiques dredging and administrative reforms as insufficient, surveys analogous international proposals, and advocates dockisation with locks and sluices as a comprehensive remedy while discussing technical, economic, and operational implications.

National and Military Aspect of the Scheme.

The Port of London above the barrage will be the finest and safest harbour we possess for the fleet, having an immense deep-water protected area. The barrage can be fortified, and will constitute the most effective prevention against any foreign invasion by way of the Thames estuary. The tunnel and roadway will be of great service in this connection also.