Water supply for the city of Neuchâtel (silver) 1867 front Water supply for the city of Neuchâtel (silver) 1867 back
Water supply for the city of Neuchâtel (silver) 1867 photo
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Water supply for the city of Neuchâtel silver

1867 year
Silver 48.94 g -
Description
Location
Switzerland › Switzerland (1848-date)
Type
Commemorative medals › Inauguration medals
Year
1867
Composition
Silver
Weight
48.94 g
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#434815
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Inscriptions in seven lines.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
POPULI SUFFRAGIO
MDCCCLXIV
DECRETUM OPUS
AQUAM URBI
SINGULISQUE DOMINUS
MDCCCLXVII
DISTRIBUIT

Translation: By popular vote in 1864, a work was decreed, and the master distributed water to the town and to everyone in 1867.

Engraver: Fritz Ulysse Landry

Comment

Population growth in the town of Neuchâtel at the beginning of the 19th century accentuated the problem of drinking water supply. The existing springs (Chanet, Tertre, Bercles and Ecluse) and the few wells in the town were no longer sufficient to meet the needs of the rapidly growing population. In 1862, a commission of experts selected a project to draw water from the Seyon at Valangin. The work, awarded to the Société des Eaux set up for the purpose, began in 1864 and was completed two years later. A three-kilometre aqueduct carried the water to the Maujobia reservoirs, from where it was redistributed throughout the town. From 1867, residents were able to enjoy water filtered down to the upper floors, thanks to natural pressure (Vincent Callet-Molin).