Coloured engraving produced by the London and North Western Railway and sent as a greetings card by Mr Turnbull and Staff, Office of Superintendent of the Line, Euston Station, Christmas 1906. A View of Euston Station in 1837 showing the open carriages of that date. (Reproduction of original aquatint entitled The Station at Euston Square. Drawn by T T Bury and engraved by J Harris. Euston Station 1837 1906
Coloured engraving. 'The Guard of 1852'. Painted by H Alken.Guard standing beside luggage van, issuing instructions to porter in doorway of van. Engraved by J Harris. Published by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London. 26 May 1852. Dimensions: 18.8976 x 14.6457 in.; 480 x 372 mm Coloured engraving 'The Guard of 1852', by H Alken, 1852 1852-05-26
Coloured engraving. 'The Driver of 1852'. Painted by H Alken. Engraved by J Harris. Published by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London. 26 May 1852, shows driver standing beside 'cab' of engine. Fireman in background. Scene in station. Dimesnions: 18.8976 x 14.6457 in (480 x 372 mm). Coloured engraving 'The Driver of 1852', engraved by J Harris after painting by A Alken, 1852 1852-05-26
Coloured engraving. 'The Driver of 1832'. Painted by H Alken. Engraved by J Harris. Published by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London. 26 May 1852. Coloured engraving, 'The Driver of the Mail, 1832', by H Alden, 1852 1852-05-26
Coloured engraving. 'The Driver of the Mail, 1832'. Painted by H Alden. Engraved by J Harris. Published by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London. 18 November 1852. Coloured engraving, 'The Driver of the Mail, 1832', by H Alden, 1852 1852-11-18
The Station at Euston Square. Aquatint, hand coloured, drawn by Thomas Talbot Bury, aquatinted by J Harris, published by Ackermann, September 18th 1837. Aquatint, the Station at Euston Square 1837