Image
Category
Collection
On Display
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Coalbrookdale by Night by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg

1801

Lunardi's second balloon ascending from St. George's Fields, 1785

1785-1790

The Munition Girls

1918

Portrait of Benjamin Vulliamy (1747 – 1811)

1770-1800

Oil painting portrait of George Graham, 1740-1749

1740-1749

John Ellis

1858

Cutter, Alert

1755

East Indiaman Herefordshire

1815

Portrait of Benjamin Gray (1676 – 1764)

1745-1755

Richard Arkwright

1790

Oil painting depicting Robert Stephenson

circa 1850s

Anamorphosis Painting of Perspective View of a Ship Model

1744-1774

Mrs. Sage

1785

Portrait of Isaac Newton

1862-1863

A steam hammer at work

1871

Cutter, Alert

1755

Portrait oil painting of John Arnold and family 1783-1787

1783-1787

Waterloo Station

1967

SS Glen Sannox on the Clyde

circa 1925

Sir Neil Cossons OBE

1996-1999

Linen Mill at Chapelizod

1835-1845

Southdown

1952-1953

Elias Howe

1850-1859

Niger of Sunderland William Souter Commander

1852

Paddle Tug towing Full Rigged Ship

1902

Concentration

1991-1993

Three Surgeons and Theatre Lights

1991-1993

Portrait of Edmund Cartwright (1743-1823)

1860

North Sea Coastal Convoy 1917 - RNAS Blimp

1979

Portrait oll painting of Denis Papin, 1850-1859

1850-1859

Industrial Ironworks

1895

Christian Augustus Siebe

1859

Brighton Beach with Hog Boats

1956-1961

Burning Off a Ship, painting

1957-1962

Pair of paintings - oil on canvas - each showing colliery pit head with associated coking ovens

Three cloud studies

1920-1929

Oil paintings

1769

Oil paintings

1773

Oil paintings

1774

Apothecary's shop, Redruth, Cornwall

1903

Painting, South Eastern Gas Board collier 'Wandsworth'

1950

Marine Screw Propeller

1925-1935

Portrait of Richard Arkwright

1850-1859

Earth Station, Ras al Khaimah

1977

Thomas Earnshaw

1798

Michael Faraday

1824-1834

Woad mill at Parson Drove

1895-1905

Nurse in Red

1991-1993

Interior of Pilot Plant Fermenter Room

1986

Thomas Earnshaw

1861