Notice, paper mounted on card, Trip to Redcar, issued by the Stockton & Darlington Railway, printed by Harrison Penney. "Printer by Steam," Darlington, 22 June 1859. Advertising a special S&DR excursion from Stockton to Redcar on 27 June 1859. Adult fare 9d, children under 12 6d, in covered carriages. No luggage allowed. Trip to Redcar
Print by Theodore West, Darlington, 1886. Types of American Locomotives, Sheet 2 , 1876-1882. 18 line drawings, annotated, of American locomotives from 1876 to 1882. Across the bottom LHS - An illustration of the viaduct over the Metlac Gorge, Vera Cruz and Mexican Railway, 100ft high and 550ft long. Centre - The arms of Pennsylvania flanked by a sketch of farm animals in a barn, headed "United we stand" and the barn with animals fleeing, headed "Divided we fall" RHS - an illustration of the Erie Raailway Suspension Bridge near Niagara Falls: 800ft long 200ft high. Designed by Willard and Richmond, Philadelphia, USA. Harrison Penney, Printer, Darlington. 20.3937 x 25 in. Types of American Locomotives
Notice, Stockton and Darlington Railway, "Cheap Trip to Stockton Grand Cricket Match on Tuesday September 20th 1853", with times and fares and a handwritten tally of costs on the reverse, printed by Harrison Penney, Darlington, 1853. Cheap Trip to Stockton Grand Cricket Match on Tuesday September 20th 1853
Notice, paper mounted on card, Stockton & Darlington Railway, "Trip to Redcar Monday June 27th 1859", printed by Harrison Penney, Darlington, 22nd June 1859. trip to redcar
Print by Theodore West, Darlington, 1886. Types of American Locomotives from No 1, 1804-1876. Harrison Penney, Printer, Darlington. 29 line illustrations, mostly annotated. Across the bottom, 3 illustrations: LHS - An early train Text - "The Past Nov 2nd 1830. the forst American built engine for a Public Railroad. Our smart cousins on their grand Trial Trip had a field-piece and soldiers to fore salutes and "wake up all creation to the improtance of the occasion" "Best Friend No.5. Centre: Mountains and sea with train on viaduct and various ships as background for title and crossed US and UK flags surmounted by eagle and motto - E Pluribus unum - Out of many (states) one (great nation). RHS - A traain of 1831 Text:- The Past Aug. 1831. The first locomotive built and train run in the State on New York. The Mohawk and Hudson River Railroad. The principal citizens, including the Postman celebrate the opening day. 20.3937 x 25.7087 in. Types of American Locomotives