Image
Category
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Saffron Walden Gas Company

1830-1870

Drawing for gas standards

1840-1849

View of a gasworks at sunset

1850

Lithograph by Ch. Venner

1801-1850

Drawing, pen ink and watercolour

1780-1850

Ackermann's Transparency

1814

Engraving of Lambeth Gasworks

1872

Engraving, `Befeuchtet zu Leuchten'. An oil lamp. Nuremberg

1709

Die Gas Erleuchtungs Anstalt

1801-1900

Newspaper clippings. 1806-39. Collection amassed from the `Morning Chronicle'

William Sugg & Co.

Lithograph, tinted. A lamplighter. By Saby

1840-1850

Engraving, W.J.P.S after W. Bazett Murray

1878

Wood engraving, 'Effects of the gas strike in London'

1880-1890

Etching, hand coloured. A London Nuisance. Pl. 3 `One of the advantages of oil over gas'

1821

The man who has a tongue I say is no man

1821

Gas works at Sulhamstead House, Reading

1801-1900

Ackermann's Library for Works of Art

1813

Design for a neo-classical lamp standard or street lamp

1838

Etching, hand coloured

1827

A group of 5 designs for gasoliers

Dire Effects of Gas Lights

1808

`A meeting of the inhabitants of the Borough of Berkeley

1854

Lithograph, hand coloured

1812-1860

Print, 'Tar-making in Bothnia'

1836

One of the advantages of gas over oil

1822

A group of 10 advertisements for gas engineers

Etching, `Bubbles, a new comic song written for private parties

Mezzotint, `The Lamplighter'

1790

The light of science dispelling the darkness which covered the world

1832

Etching and aquatint

1808

Drawing, pen ink and watercolour

1827

2 receipts for shares purchased in the Bath Gas Light and Coke Company

Etching, hand coloured

1813

The Gas Column, Quays & Victoria Pier

1825-1870

Drawing, grey monochrome wash

1810-1815

Etching and aquatint

1821

Engraving, hand coloured

1809

`Pumpen-Stander' Berlin

1867

New Gas Friendly Association 'Near its death'

1833

Etching and aquatint, "The Conservatory at Carlton House"

1809-1811

Lithograph of "Dublin Oil Gas Station"

1824

Engraving, "Thomas Hickman (Surnamed the Gas Light Man)"

1820-1830

Etching, hand coloured by Streightshank. `This is Inconvenient'. London

1824

Cartoon drawing

1880-1889

A Patriot Luminary Extinguishing Noxious Gas!!!

1817

Engraving, hand coloured

1850-1870

Gas lamp standard

1840-1849

The Introduction of Gas!! or Throwing a New Light on the Subject

1815

Engraving, `Gas Works' London

1819