Entrance Portico, Euston Grove Station

Made:
1838
artist:
John Cooke Bourne
Euston Arch, 1837 Wash drawing, Entrance Portico, Euston Grove Station Entrance Portico, Euston Grove Station (wash drawing)

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Euston Arch, 1837
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Wash drawing, Entrance Portico, Euston Grove Station
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Wash drawing, Entrance Portico, Euston Grove Station, by John Cooke Bourne, April 1838. Depicts the entrance to the London and Birmingham Railway's Euston station. Features the Doric arch and lodge buildings, with the station building and platform beyond. Groups of people and carriages head towards the station entrance. Original artwork reproduced as a lithograph in 'Drawings of The London & Birmingham Railway by John C Bourne with an Historical and Descriptive Account by John Britton FSA' published in 1839.

Details

Category:
Pictorial Collection (Railway)
Object Number:
1990-7191
Measurements:
overall: 220 mm x 388 mm
overall with mount: 480 mm x 565 mm
type:
wash drawing
credit:
British Rail, Records Office