Image
Category
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

York

1930

Edinburgh - St. Giles' Cathedral

1935

York

1931

Durham

1925-1935

Durham

1930

Lincoln

1924

James Brindley

1773

Edinburgh, By East Coast Route

1930

York

1931

Edinburgh

Lincoln

1924

Durham

1930

Mounted newspaper cutting from the Penny Magazine, featuring a coloured print of contemporary transport in front of Covent Garden Theatre. Dates to around 1837.

Mounted newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Covent Garden Theatre

1836-1838

Coloured drawing of the The Mansion House, London. Taken from The Penny Magazine, 1837. Features images contemporary transport.

Coloured picture of the The Mansion House

1837

An article entitled A Looking -Glass for London, from The Penny Magazine, dated February 28th to March 31st, 1937. Contains three colour drawings: 1) Fleet Street - Procession of Mail Coaches on the King's Birthday; 2) Holburn from Middle-Row, looking East - Omnibuses; 3) Bishopgate Street - Short Stages. 8 pages. The Penny Magazine was a supplement from the journal of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

The Penny Magazine

1837

broadsheet, print, letterpress, 'Notice of sheep Dipping under Diseases of Animals Acts 1894. issued by the county of Cumberland, Carlisle, 1st March 1907. Printed Chas. Knight & Co. Ltd., London', sight size: H 870 x W 555 mm, frame size: H 940 x W 625 x D 25 mm

broadsheet, print, letterpress

1907

Newspaper cutting entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XXX, taken from the Penny Magazine, c.1837. The cutting features a drawing of contemporary transport in a scene entitled Hyde Park - Entrance from Piccadilly.

Newspaper cutting entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XXX

1836-1838

Coloured print showing Regent Street, looking North, from the Quadrant. A newspaper cutting from The Penny Magazine, in an article entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XIX: trade - Regent Street and the shops of the West End.

Newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Regent Street

1836-1838

A colour drawing from The Penny Magazine, entitled Bow Street, and the Assembling of the police. Dated 31st January 1837.

Newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Bow Street

1837