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CAROLVS II.

1667

One of the advantages of gas over oil

1822

Heinrich Hertz

1955-1964

Alexander Graham Bell

1955-1964

Faraday

1955-1964

Parkhead Forge

1924

The Basin, Dalmuir

1924

A Tender parting at the Grand Junction Canal

1810-1819

Siege de la Colonne de Pompee

1799

Mechanics, discovering perpetual motion

1830-1840

Going to Hobby Fair

1835

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

Portrait print from etching of Gowin Knight, 1751

1751

Ackermann's Library for Works of Art

1813

Emile Baudot

1955-1964

William Hyde Woollaston MD FRS [sic]

1830

TIBERIUS CAVALLO ESQR.

1802

Locomotive Building Dalmuir

1924

A Well

1747-1748

General Ferrie

1955-1964

George Bidder

1819

David Edward Hughes

1955-1964

Oliver Heaviside

1955-1964

Agner Krarup Erlang

1955-1964

Lord Kelvin

1955-1964

Parkhead Foundry

1924

The Tyle Kilns

circa 1780-1830

Rubishaw Quarry Aberdeen

1900-1950

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

The Comforts of a Rumford Stove

1800

Lampreys

1828-1832

Edwin H. Armstrong

1955-1964

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

1826

Charles Darwin

1875

Smoke consuming at Ancoats

1820

Rolling Armour Plate, Parkhead

1924

The Slips, Dalmuir

1924

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

Brass etching of Locomotion No 1 by Alex McKay

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

Lion of Lucerne

1862

Etchings with reticulated resin ground (1862 onwards). Copper plate interior arch and statuary group, 5" x 3 3/4", with proof.

Detail of Interior

1862

Etchings with coarse resin ground (later type: 1862 onwards). Two proofs - buildings, dated 'Steel 1864' in pencil.

Two Buildings

1864