[2] It was designed by Reginald Blomfield in the Baroque revival style.
[2] The tower is square in plan and measures 117 feet (36 m) in height.
[1] It was commissioned by the Lincoln Corporation in response to an outbreak of typhoid in the city in 1904-1905 which killed 113 people and drew water from the reservoir at Bracebridge Heath rather than from the polluted supplies at Hartsholme Lake and the River Witham.
[3] The tank inside the tower measures 15.9 metres (52 ft) in diameter and can hold 1.356 million litres of water.
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