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'Dr Syntax and his wife making an experiment in pneumatics', print, London, England, 1820

1820

Entrance into Manchester across Water Street

1831

Aquatint, coloured, from 'The Costume of Great Britain' by W.H. Pyne. pub. William Miller

1805

Aquatint, coloured, from 'The Costume of Great Britain' by W.H. Pyne. pub. William Miller

1805

Aquatint, coloured, from 'The Costume of Great Britain' by W.H. Pyne. pub. William Miller

1805

Lowkers

1814

The blacksmith and knifegrinder, with ... Wortley's pavilion etc. in Hyde Park

1780

A view of the black-lead mine in Cumberland

1787

The Costume of Great Britain: Welsh peasants

1805

The Tunnel

1831

The Costume of Great Britain

1805

Views on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway

1831

View of Manchester and Liverpool Railroad Newton 1825

1825

Billingsgate Market

1808

Johnson's Pedestrian Hobby Horse Riding School

1819

Four and Twenty Hobby Horses all of a row

1819

Johnson, the First Rider on the Pedestrian Hobby Horse

1819

Fete du Sacre et Couronnement de leurs Majestes Imperiales

1804-1805

Aquatint print of design of cast iron bridge by Thomas Telford, 1801

1801

Johnson's Pedestrian Hobbyhorse Riding School

1819-1894

Ackermann's Library for Works of Art

1813

The Tunnel

1831

Johnson's Pedestrian Hobbyhorse Riding School

1894

Coloured aquatint. Paper on cloth backing. Lady Hampton.

1842

The Costume of Great Britain, Woman selling salops

1805

Aquatint, coloured, from 'The Costume of Great Britain' by W.H. Pyne. pub. William Miller

1805

Aquatint, coloured, from 'The Costume of Great Britain' by W.H. Pyne. pub. William Miller

1805

The Ruddle Pit

1813

Loading Newspapers, Kings Cross

1981

Coloured aquatint, 'Pedestrian Hobbyhorse'

1819

North East view of General Post Office

1851

A pilentum or Lady's accelerator

1818-1822

London Fire Engines

Warehouses etc at the end of the tunnel looking towards Wapping

1831

Entrance of Railway at Edge Hill

1831

Aquatint engraving of Gurney's steam carriage of 1827

1827

John Bulloon's asses distanced by the Ganzas or large geese ... in a voyage to the world in the Moon

1784

The Demolition of Old London Bridge 26 January 1832

1832

View of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway

1830-1850

The meteor of August 18, 1783, as it appeared from the terrace at Windsor Castle

1783

Astronomical Observatory

1814

Society of Agriculture

1809

Views of the lady's pedestrian hobbyhorse now exhibiting at 40 Brewer Street

1819

Lampreys

1828-1832

'St Luke's Hospital', print, London, 1809

1809

Aquatint. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1833. Plate I. A Train of the First Class of Carriages, with the Mail; A Train of the Second class for outside Passengers. Drawn by I Shaw, Liverpool. Engraved by S G Hughes. Published by Ackermann and Co, Strand, London. 1833/01.

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

1833/01

Coloured aquatint. Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Railway Office, Liverpool. Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by S G Hughes. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London.

Railway Office, Liverpool

1831

Coloured aquatint. Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester. Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by H Pyall. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. 1831.

Coloured aquatint. Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Near Liverpool

1831

Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr Huskisson fell). Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by H Pyall. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. 1831.

Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr Huskisson fell)

1831

Coloured aquatint. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Plate 1. A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the mail & a train of the second class for outside passengers. Drawn by I Shaw. Etched by S G Hughes. Published by Ackermann & Co, Strand, London. January 1833. 292 x 708mm.

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

1833