The London Hydraulic Power Company (LHPC) was established in 1882 to provide hydraulic power to various types of machinery across London, replacing traditional steam power. The company developed a network of high-pressure water pipes throughout the city, enabling businesses and industries to access hydraulic power for applications such as cranes, lifts, and other machinery. At its peak, the system supplied power to numerous commercial enterprises, including those in construction, shipping, and manufacturing.

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