Complaint Letter of Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday was born in 1791 and became one of the finest intellectual minds in all of England. He researched for studies in electromagnetism, chemistry and public sanitation. When Faraday was on his way between London and Hangerford Bridges, he recognised an eye- stinging smell and wrote a letter to the Times magazine on the 7th July in 1855. He tried to appeal to the politicians and complained about the disgusting smell.
Below you can read through the letter:
Below you can read through the letter:
Unfortunately the public did not attach value to his words and they did not make any efforts to solve the problems. The Londoners even made fun of him by publishing cartoons.