Book:Treatise upon the Art of Flying (1810) by T. Walker. Treatise upon the Art of Flying Printed Books 1810
Plan of Newhaven Harbour in the County of Sussex revised and extended July 1810. Drawn for Mr. John Rennie's report ordered by the trustees of the harbour to be lithographed in November 1846. The plan seems to have been taken from a survey of the harbour in 1805 by John Murray by order of the admiralty. Printed by Waterlow and Sons. Plan of Newhaven Harbour Railway Maps & Plans 1810
Mahogany case for surgical instrument set, by Savigny and Co., 1810-1850 Surgical instrument set, London, England, 1810-1812 Surgery 1810-1812
Pen and ink, watercolour and carriage oils on board, (dark green, light green) [design for a] Dress Chariot carriage / J. Gilroy, [Barker & Co., London], [ca1810] scale 3/4":1' (1:16) 23.2 x 40cm. Design for a Dress Chariot carriage Art 1810
Engraving, Portrait of Henry Baker (1698-1774) by W Nutter after Thomson, [plate to Nichols Literary Anecotes 1812]. HL to R with books and microscope Engraving, Portrait of Henry Baker (1698-1774) by W Nutter after Thomson Art 1812
Hull daily shipping list dating from 29th - 31st July 1809. Small piece of paper mounted on cardboard. Number 1695. Hull daily shipping list Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills 1809
Trade card: Winter, 9 New Bond Street. 1812. Working Optician. Late with Frasers. (Calv. 450) (C.C. 7) Trade card: Winter, Winter Optician .Unattributed 1812
drawing. gas-works, by Accum. Strand. Ackerman, c.1812 Drawing of Gass Works Ackermann and Company 1812
Engraving (reproduction). 'J Blenkinsop's Patent Steam Carriage. Middleton, near Leeds, for Observations on a General Iron Railway'. Published by Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, London). (1812). Reproduction engraving of 'J Blenkinsop's Patent Steam Carriage...', 1812 Pictorial Collection (Railway) 1812
Portrait: Edward Daniel Clarke, Prof. of Mineralogy at Cambridge, by Edward Scriven after John Opie [1811]. Print, engraving, mezzotint, stipple, on laid india 57x42.5cm., platemark 40.4x31.9cm., image 26.7x21.6cm. Portrait, HL to L, looking front, in gown, within rectangular frame Edward Daniel Clarke Edward Scriven 1811
Pen and ink, gouache, carriage oils on board (dark green, light green) [design for a] Cabriolet carriage / G. Clarke, Barker & Co., [London], [ca1810], 1/2":1' (1:24), 12.7 x 21.8 cm. Design for a Cabriolet carriage Art 1810
Anatomical - surgical views of the male and female pelvis by J.J. Watt, London, 1811, plates and explanations, 1-8 Anatomical - surgical views of the male and female pelvis by J.J. Watt Art 1811
Print, hand-coloured etching, 'Looking at the Comet till you get a criek in the neck' / Thomas Rowlandson. Published by Thos. Tegg, in Cheapside [London], Price one shilling coloured. A satirical print of an older man, dressed in night gown and and cap using a spyglass to view the Great Comet of 1811 (Napoleon’s comet) in the top right of the illustration. The man is oblivious to the attention being paid by a young man to a young woman. The comet was visible 25 March 1811 to 17 August 1812. Looking at the Comet till you get a criek in the neck Thomas Rowlandson 1811-1812
Pen and ink, gouache on board (green, black, white) [design for a] Crane Neck Hooded Sociable carriage / Barker & Co., [London], [ca1810], [scale 1:24], 12.6 x 21.6 cm. Design for a Crane Neck Hooded Socialble carriage Art 1810
Pen and ink, watercolour and carriage oils on board, (brown, cream, vermilion) [design for a] Dress Chariot carriage / J. Gilroy, [Barker & Co., London], [ca1810] scale 3/4":1' (1:16) 21 x 36.3cm. Design for a Dress Chariot carriage Art 1810