Image
Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Oblique bridge Boxmoor

1839

Building stationary engine house in Camden Town

1839

Blisworth cutting

1839

Jackdaw Hill Linslade

1839

Wolverton viaduct

1839

Canal Bridge Pitstone

1839

Weedon viaduct

1839

The Flight of Intellect

1826-1840

Crockery

circa 1831

'The Itinerant Apothecary', print by George Spratt, London, England, 1830

1830

The London & Birmingham Railway

1839

Nash Mill bridge

1839

Blisworth cutting

1839

Building retaining wall near Park Street

1839

The Conchologist

circa 1831

'The Physiognomist' print

1831

Book, "Home & Country Scenes on Each Side of the Line of the London & Birmingham & Grand Junction Railways", c.1838, 168+136 pages, leather binding.

Home & Country Scenes on Each Side of the Line of the London & Birmingham & Grand Junction Railways

1838

Map. London and Birmingham Railway. Birmingham Division. Map of the Route from Birmingham to Roade and beyond. Engraved for Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway by John C Bourne and John Britton from Cheffin's Official Map. Published by J C Bourne, 19 Lamb's Conduit St, Ackermann and Co, Strand, London, and C Tilt, Fleet Street, London. 1839.

Map of the Route from Birmingham to Roade and beyond, London and Birmingham Railway, by John C Bourne and John Britton, 1839

1839

Coloured lithograph, 'London and Birmingham Railway, Arrival and Departure Shed, Euston Station', drawn and lithographed by J C Bourne, lithograph from the title page of Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway by John C Bourne and John Britton, published by J C Bourne, 19 Lamb's Conduit St, Ackermann and Co, Strand, and C Tilt, Fleet Street, London, 1839.

Colour lithograph 'London and Birmingham Railway - Arrival and Departure Shed, Euston Station', drawn and lithographed by J C Cooke, 1839

1839

Title page of Views on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway by J W Carmichael and John Blackmore. Published by Currie and Bowman (Newcastle), Thurnham (Carlisle) and C Tilt (London), 1836. (Includes engraving of Arch under Military Road near Naworth Castle. Drawn by J W Carmichael and engraved by J Archer).

Newcastle and Carlisle Railway

1836

Booklet [parts of several]. Tyne locomotive & text. "Views on the Newcastle upon Tyne & Carlisle Railway" from drawings by J.W. Carmichael with descriptions by J. Blackmore, Engineer to the Company. 1837.Cover has lithograph of the locomotive "Tyne" hauling passenger carriage and open goods cart. Two workmen nearby with crane hoist and goods to load. Handwritten note - Presented to the Carlisle Literary and Philosophical Society by the Directors of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. 1st copy includes page one - dedication of drawings by John Blackmore. 2nd copy has page 1 and page 2 - Address - about the railway. 3rd copy - cover only. Price of booklet 5s.

views on the newcastle upon tyne & carlisle railway

1837

Book, "Views of the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway", by J Blackmore, 1836, unpaginated, plates un-numbered, cloth binding.

Views of the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway

1836

Map. London and Birmingham Railway. London Division. Map of the Route from London to Wolverton and beyond. Engraved for Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway by John C Bourne and John Britton from Cheffin's Official Map. Published by J C Bourne, 19 Lamb's Conduit St, Ackermann and Co, Strand, London, and C Tilt, Fleet Street, London, 1839.

Map of the Route from London to Wolverton and beyond, London and Birmingham Railway, by John C Bourne and John Britton,1839

1839

Print, plain. The perilous situation of Major Money when he fell into the sea with his balloon off the coast of Yarmouth, 23rd July, 1785. Pub by Chas Tilt, Fleet Street. 6 3/ 4x6 in.

The perilous situation of Major Money when he fell into the sea with his balloon off the coast of Yarmouth, 23rd July, 1785

1785