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Metropolitan Railway, King's Cross

"the Obelisk"

1880

Portrait of Sir Richard Douglas Powell

1904

"A Lancashire lad"

1895

The Air [Frank Hedges Butler]

1907

The Scientific Use of the Imagination

1872

Traffic Duty at Ludgate Circus

circa 1914

London: Kingsway

circa 1914

London: Westminster Abbey

circa 1914

Rack and Pinion Mountain Railway

circa 1900

London: Tower and Tower Bridge

circa 1914

London: Charing Cross and Strand

circa 1914

London: The House of Lords showing the Woolsack

circa 1914

London: Houses of Parliament

circa 1914

London: Tower Bridge

circa 1914

London Types: A Flower Seller

circa 1914

London: Exchange and Bank

circa 1914

A Halt in the New Forest

circa 1910

The Hearts of Oak Society

1860-1879

Portrait caricature of Le Viscomte Ferdinand De Lesseps, civil engineer of the Suez Canal, 1869

1869

Fruit and Flowers

circa 1910

Chromolithograph. Vanity Fair Portrait of: Thomas Brassey

1877

Laying the Memorial Stone admission ticket

1886

George Stephenson

George Stephenson

The Village Clockmaker

circa 1880

London: Petticoat Lane Sunday Morning

circa 1914

London: A Morning in Rotten Row

circa 1914

London: Piccadilly Circus

circa 1914

London Types: The Orderly Boy

circa 1914

London: Trafalgar Square

circa 1914

London: Kensington Gardens, The Fountains

circa 1914

London: Cheapside, Looking E.

circa 1914

London: A Yeoman of the Guard

circa 1914

London Types: The Postman

circa 1914

Electricity

1908

Fry's Chocolate Creams = Cakes = Fancy Boxes

1889-1900

Radium

1904

Telegrams

1872

Colonel Rhodes' Lodge at Sonning

circa 1910

St Cross, Winchester

circa 1910

A great Med'cine-Man among the Inqui-ring Redskins

1873

In the Clouds [Hiram Stevens Maxim]

1904

The Deutsch Prize

1901

Colour lithograph. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1833. A Train of Waggons with Goods, etc; A Train of Carriages with Cattle. Drawn by J Shaw, Liverpool. (Reproduction of original aquatint drawn by I Shaw, engraved by S G Hughes and published by Ackermann and Co, Strand, London. 1833/01).

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Chromolithograph. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831. Plates III and IV. A Train of Waggons with Goods, etc; A Train of Carriages with Cattle. Printed and published by Raphael Tuck and Son, London, Paris and New York, Publishers to Her Majesty. 1894. (Reproduction of original aquatint drawn by I Shaw, engraved by S G Hughes and published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. 1831/11).

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Chromolithograph. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831. Plates I and II. A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the Mail; A Train of the Second Class for outside Passengers with three Third Class Carriages behind. Printed and published by Raphael Tuck and Son, London, Paris and New York, Publishers to Her Majesty. 1894. (Reproduction of original aquatint drawn by I Shaw, engraved by S G Hughes and published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. 1831/11).

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Chromolithograph. Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831. Plates I and II. A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the Mail; A Train of the Second Class for outside passengers with three Third Class Carriages behind. Printed and published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, London, Paris and New York, Publishers to Her Majesty. 1894. (Reproduction of original aquatint drawn by I Shaw, engraved by S G Hughes and published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. November 1831).

Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.

Colour lithograph. "LCDR". Portrait caricature of James S Forbes, General Manager, London, Chatham and Dover Railway, by Spy (Leslie Ward). Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith. Illustration from 'Vanity Fair'.

Portrait caricature of Janes S Forbes

1900-02-22

Colour lithograph. "The Lord Mayor". Portrait caricature by Spy (Leslie Ward). 'Vanity Fair' Supplement.

Portrait caricature