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We breakfasted, and drank of this excellent chalybeate water.
The ore field was evidently the source of the iron oxide in the chalybeate waters.
Its chalybeate water (containing traces of iron) was reputed to have healing properties.
Early in the 17th century, chalybeate water was said to have health-giving properties and many people have promoted its qualities.
Why, it is chalybeate water!
The English physician Thomas Sydenham prescribed chalybeate waters for hysteria.
Trustees of the Well started advertising the medicinal qualities of the chalybeate waters (water impregnated with iron) in 1700.
Southampton became a Spa Town in 1740, thanks to the discovery of a spring of Chalybeate water.
Visitors came for the "pure chalybeate waters" believed to have sufficient medicinal value to cure illnesses such as asthma, malaria, and dyspepsia.
Here and there thermal springs and chalybeate waters escaped from the black lava, and thin dark vapors rose above the volcanic soil.
Some were walking to the spring, and at the spring house some were pitching quoits for exercise after drinking the sulphur and chalybeate water.
Iron oxide deposits give the water a reddish hue, as dissolved ferrous oxide becomes oxygenated at the surface and is precipitated, providing chalybeate waters.
In 1987, when Tony Heginbottom revived the tradition at Cragg Vale Spa near Hebden Bridge, I was there to taste for myself the chalybeate water.
The fashion for taking 'medicinal waters' in the 18th century came to Kilburn when a well of chalybeate waters (water impregnated with iron) was discovered near the Bell Inn in 1714.
The Iron Spring Geyser was drilled on Ruxton Avenue in 1910 by Joseph Hiestand to increase the availability of iron-rich mineral water, also known as a chalybeate water, in the town.
In 1831, one of England's most prominent architects, Decimus Burton, designed a spa and pleasure gardens below Beulah Hill and off what is now Spa Hill in a bowl of land on the south facing side of the hill around a spring of chalybeate water.