Berkhampstead – Herts. June 10th 1837

PART OF:
14 Lithographed views of the London & Birmingham Railway
Made:
1839 in London
artist:
John Cooke Bourne

Lithograph, view of the London and Birmingham Railway when in course of construction by J. C. Bourne, published 1839. ‘Berkhampstead – Herts. June 10th 1837’. Image shows a railway cutting in the countryside with a bridge under construction. The bridge has scaffolding and there are workers. A locomotive with wagons has just passed under the bridge. There is a line of trees behind the cutting and some buildings and a church to the left of the cutting. There are hills behind the church. Published as plate XVIII ‘View of a cutting and bridge near Berkhampstead, looking N.W.: Shewing part of the town. June 1837’, in ‘Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway, by J. C. Bourne, with an historical and descriptive account by John Britton’, London : J. C. Bourne; Ackermann & Co.; C. Tilt, 1839 (inv. 1999-7495 / 2000-7644 / 2000-7769). Titles and text as given in published volume, no text on print.

Details

Category:
Pictorial Collection (Railway)
Object Number:
1900-3/8
Materials:
paper and lithography
Measurements:
overall: 242 mm x 379 mm
type:
print and lithograph