Aquatinted illustration - Coaches &c. employed on the Railway

Aquatinted illustration - Coaches &c. employed on the Railway Aquatinted illustration - Coaches &c. employed on the Railway

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Plate 7 of a series of aquatints of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, titled 'Coaches &c. employed on the Railway', engraved by H. Pyall, after Thomas Talbot Bury and published by R. Ackermann, London, 1831.

Trains looked very different in the 1830s. However, just like today, first class passengers travelled in much more comfort.

Details

Measurements:
whole
293.00mm (height)
359.00mm (width)
Identifier:
YA1983.9/4/7
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Open access.
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