In 1796, Willey Reveley proposed to straighten out London's River Thames. The meanders would have become docks, and crucially, sailing times would be reduced. But a parliamentary committee ruled against it, apparently solely because it was “too difficult an engineering feat.”
For context here’s the modern-day comparison
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