Image
Category
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

The Railway Station

1865

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

1858

Geo. Stephenson

1849

Engraving of 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', by John Lucas, 1849

1849/05/23

Engraving 'Conference of Engineers at the Menai Straits...', by John Lucas, 1858

1858/01/15

Engraving of 'Portrait of Joseph Locke', by Francis Grant, 1849

1849/06/01

Engraving 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', by John Lucas, 1849

1849/05/23

Engraving of 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', by John Lucas, 1849

1849/05/23

Robert Stephenson

1846

'Vivisection', print, London, England, 1883

1883

The Railway Station

1866

Engraving by T L Atkinson 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', from painting by John Lucas, 1849

1849-05-23

Engraving of 'The Railway Station' by W P Frith, 1866

1866-10-01

Engraving of 'Conference of Engineers at the Menai Straits preparatory to floating one of the tubes of the Britannia Bridge', by John Lucas

1858/01/25

Engraving of 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', by John Lucas, 1849

1849/05/23

'Key plate of the engraving of the Conference of Engineers...', by John Lucas, 1858

1858/01/25

Engraving 'The Birth-Place of the Locomotive', after painting by John Lucas, 1862

1862/08/30

'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss'. Signed by George Stephenson. Painted by John Lucas. Engraved by T L Atkinson. Published by Henry Graves and Company, Printsellers in Ordinary to Her Majesty and HRH Prince Albert, 6 Pall Mall, London. 23 May 1849.

Engraving of 'Portrait of George Stephenson standing on Chat Moss', by John Lucas, 1849

1849/05/23

Engraving. 'The Railway Station'. Drawn by W P Frith. Engraved by Francis Holl. Published by Henry Graves and Co, Publishers to the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales, 6 Pall Mall, London. 1 October 1866.

Engraving of 'The Railway Station', by W P Frith, 1866

1866/10/01

Engraving. 'The Birth-Place of the Locomotive'. Killingworth Colliery. Painted by John Lucas. Engraved by F Holl & C Mottram. Published by Henry Graves and Co, Publishers to the Queen, 6 Pall Mall, London.

Engraving 'The Birth-Place of the Locomotive', by John Lucas, 1862

1862-08-30

Mixed mezzotint, Caxton's printing office, in the Almonry at Westminster. Engraved by Frederick Bromley after the oil of 1851 by Daniel Maclise. This state before letters, issued by Henry Graves & Co, July 1858. Platemark 68.4x104.1cm. Showing tools of the trade and activities towards producing the first printed/published book in England. A Victorian representational and historical view

Caxton's printing office, in the Almonry at Westminster

1858

"The Railway Station" / WP Frith RA ; Francis Holl. - London, Published October 1st. 1866, Henry Graves and Co. ... 1print: engraving, image 51.5x111cm on sheet [sight] 59x116cm, in wood frame 61.5x118.2x2.5cm. Frame glazed with perspex. - Scene on platform of Paddington Station, London, with melee of station porters and guards, passengers, dogs, luggage atop first class carriages of train; detective makes arrest with handcuffs, r.; child with cricket bat; in distance talking to train driver, man with furled umbrella

The Railway Station

1866

Coloured engraving. 'The Birth-Place of the Locomotive'. Killingworth Colliery. Painted by John Lucas. Engraved by F Holl and C Mottram. Published by Henry Graves and Co, Publishers to the Queen, 6 Pall Mall, London.

Colour engraving, 'The Birth-Place of the Locomotive', by F Holl and C Mottram

1862-08-30

Engraving. Portrait of Isambard K Brunel. Engraved by Henry Cousins from a portrait by J C Horsley. Published by Henry Graves and Company, Printsellers to the Queen, 6 Pall Mall, London. 15 March 1858.

Engraving, 'Portrait of Isambard K Brunel', by Henry Cousins from portrait by J C Horsley

1858-03-15

Print; Birthplace of the Locomotive: Killingworth Colliery by Francis Holl and Charles Mottram after the oil by John Lucas, published by Henry Graves and Co., London 1862. Engraving, stipple and line 86.5x67.5cm., platemark 79.8x65.4cm. Also known as: The Stephenson family. - After the oil 1857 or its copy by W Lucas 1861, version in Science Museum London. Portrait, historical and allegorical group focussing on the achievements of George Stephenson, with family and symbols of his life; including Killingworth colliery, wagonway with locomotive, Dial Cottage, miner's pick and `Geordie' lamp; l., Chat Moss LMR? or North East Railway line to Scotland. Information sheet available

Birthplace of the Locomotive: Killingworth Colliery

1862