Colour lithograph. Portrait of George Stephenson in centre with four smaller views of Stephenson's Cottage at Wylam, Old Killingworth Locomotive, Olive Mount Cutting and Newcastle upon Tyne and The High Level Bridge. c1880. Portrait of George Stephenson circa 1880
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
Colour lithograph. London and Birmingham Railway. Entrance to Locomotive Engine House, Camden Town. Drawn and lithographed by J C Bourne (c1839). London and Birmingham Railway circa 1839
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 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.