Lithograph. 'Brighton Station'. Drawn by David Mocatta. Lithographed by G Childs. Printed by M and N Hanhart, Lith Printers, 64 Charlotte St, Rathbone Place, London. Lithograph 'Brighton Station', by David Mocatta
Watercolour, Train at Shakespeare Cliff, Dover, by George Childs, 1850. Depicts the view looking down on the South Eastern Railway line between Folkestone and Dover, at Folkestone Warren. A passenger train on a railway raised on a timber trestles heads for the mouth of the tunnel beneath Shakespeare Cliff. There are two open carriages at the rear of the train. At left are the beach and sea. People are looking down on the train from the cliffs above and they include two soldiers in red coats, who have climbed part way down the cliff. Signed and dated by the artist at bottom right. Framed and glazed, glass. Train at Shakespeare Cliff, Dover
Watercolour, Making a cutting, by George Childs, 1841. Depicts the view looking down a cutting towards a wooden viaduct and an oncoming locomotive in the distance. At left are horses and spoil wagons, where navvies are extending the cutting with picks and shovels to accommodate a new line. The track appears to be broad gauge, and the scene is possibly the Great Western Railway between Bath and Bristol. Signed and dated by the artist at bottom right. Making a Cutting
Lithograph. London and Brighton Railway. 'View of the Ouse Valley Viaduct'. Drawn and lithographed by Geo Childs. Printed by S Parmenter, Fountain Ct, Strand, London. 1841. Lithograph, 'View of the Ouse Valley Viaduct', by George Childs, 1841