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CAROLVS II.

1667

Mechanics, discovering perpetual motion

1830-1840

Prime bang up at Hackney

1820-1829

The Kentish Hop Merchant and the Lecturer on Optics

1809

A Canal Meeting

1797

Monsr. Garnerin, and his extraordinary descent in a parachute, Sepr. 21st. 1802

1814

Implements Animated

1811

A Tender parting at the Grand Junction Canal

1810-1819

Siege de la Colonne de Pompee

1799

Portrait print from etching of Gowin Knight, 1751

1751

Ackermann's Library for Works of Art

1813

Going to Hobby Fair

1835

One of the advantages of gas over oil

1822

Heinrich Hertz

1955-1964

Alexander Graham Bell

1955-1964

Emile Baudot

1955-1964

William Hyde Woollaston MD FRS [sic]

1830

TIBERIUS CAVALLO ESQR.

1802

Faraday

1955-1964

Parkhead Forge

1924

The Basin, Dalmuir

1924

Locomotive Building Dalmuir

1924

Farmer Giles's establishment - Christmas Day - 1800

1830

Thomas Henry Huxley

1885

Le fameux Abbe Miaulan

1784

A correct view of the new machine for winding up the ladies

1830-1840

A Flint

1811

Belohnung der Jugend

1757

Rubishaw Quarry Aberdeen

1900-1950

The Comforts of a Rumford Stove

1800

A Well

1747-1748

The Tyle Kilns

circa 1780-1830

Lampreys

1828-1832

General Ferrie

1955-1964

George Bidder

1819

David Edward Hughes

1955-1964

Oliver Heaviside

1955-1964

Edwin H. Armstrong

1955-1964

Agner Krarup Erlang

1955-1964

Lord Kelvin

1955-1964

Parkhead Foundry

1924

Rolling Armour Plate, Parkhead

1924

The Slips, Dalmuir

1924

'Calves' heads and Brains: or a phrenological lecture', print, London, England, 1826

1826

Charles Darwin

1875

Smoke consuming at Ancoats

1820

Brass etching of Locomotion No 1 by Alex McKay, Darlington 1885. Framed and glazed.

Brass etching of Locomotion No 1 by Alex McKay

Etching. Drops on the Tees at Middlesbrough. Drawn by T H Hair. Etched by J Brown.

Middlesbrough

Etching. Drops at Wallsend. Drawn and etched by T H Hair.

Drops at Wallsend

Etchings with reticulated resin ground (1862 onwards). Steel plate - Lion of Lucerne, 4" x 2 3/4", with proof.

Lion of Lucerne

1862