Satirical illustration of the polluted River Thames, by George Cruikshank, London, England, 1832 George Cruikshank 1825-1835
Plan and Section of the intended Railway or Tramroad from Stockton by Darlington to the Collieries near West Auckland Railway Maps & Plans 1822
Keystone from a decorative arch at South Stockton station on the Stockton & Darlington Railway, about 1842. The face of the stone depicts the head of an old, bearded man surrounded by vines and ivy, probably a Green Man or perhaps the Greek and Roman god Dionysus/Bacchus. On the reverse of the stone are bunches of grapes and vine leaves. Decorated keystone from South Stockton arch, Thornaby station Railway Infrastructure 1842
Working model of the double trunk steam engines, as used on HMS 'Minotaur (1867) and HMS 'Northumberland' (1868) Marine Engines 1845
The Dutton Viaduct on the Grand Junction Railway, over the Valley of the Weaver Thomas Creswick 1837-1840
Microscope used by Louis Pasteur in his investigations on silkworm diseases, Paris, France, 1860-1870 Microscopy (Wellcome) 1860-1870
'Extraordinary effects of Morison Vegetable Pills!', advertisement published London, England, 1834 Charles Jameson Grant 1834
active 1828-1947, marine & aeronautical navigational instrument maker, London, England, British Henry Hughes and Son Limited 1828 - 1947
Refracting telescope with 5.9-inch aperture lens, brass tube and English type equatorial mounting and clockwork drive Astronomy 1829
Lawn mower, built by J. R and A. Ransomes of Ipswich to Edwin Budding's patent No.3157 of 1830 Budding's patent lawn mower, 1832. Agricultural Engineering 1832