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Lithograph: "Aloys Senefelder The Inventor of Lithography"

1874

Crumlin Viaduct

1857-1870

Lithograph of 'Taylor's Patent Steam Elephant', c 1861

1860-1862

Lithograph 'Crystal Palace Sydenham. Inaugurated by Her Majesty. 10th June, 1854'

1854

Guidebook, 'A Delightful Day-By White Funnel Steamers on the Firth of Clyde', 18 page card booklet, containing charts of the Clyde, brief history of area, description of the journey and of trips to other destinations on Clyde Coast. Illustrated with photographs. Produced Williamson-Buchanan. Dimensions: 9.1339 x 3.5827 inches.

A Delightful Day-By White Funnel Steamers on the Firth of Clyde.

Travel Guide, Caledonian Railway, "Through Scotland By The Caledonian Railway", 1907, incorporating places to visit, cost 2d, 183 pages, soft cover. 7.2835 x 4.9213 inches.

Caledonian Railway: Through Scotland by the Caledonian Railway

1907

Colour lithograph. Bird's Eye View of Great Grimsby Docks. Shows docks and dockyard railways. Drawn by A MacLure. Printed by MacLure and MacDonald, Lith, London. 24.9213 x 38.7795 inch. Mounted on stiff paper.

Colour lithograph 'Bird's Eye View of Great Grimsby Docks

Early 1800s

Coloured lithograph. 'Bridge over the River Lodden on the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway'. Drawn and lithographed by A Maclure. Printed by MacLure, MacDonald and MacGregor, Lith, 3 Bow Church Yard, London. c1849.

Coloured lithograph 'Bridge over the River Lodden on the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway', by A Maclure, c 1849

1844-1854

Colour lithograph. View on the Midland Railway. 'Cyclops Steel Works, Sheffield'. Drawn by John Rutherford, London. Printed by MaClure, MacDonald and MacGregor, Lith, London. Published by London House, 19 Great George Street, Westminster.

Colour lithograph, 'Cyclops Steel Works, Sheffield', drawn by John Rutherford

1835-1865

Programme of music, to be performed by the band of the Grenadier Guards, printed by MacLure & MacDonald, dated 1875.

Programme of music performed by the band of the Grenadier Guards, 1875

1875

Print. lithograph, handcoloured, tinted. 'The Lockwood Viaduct on the Huddersfield and Sheffield Railway, John Hawkshaw Esqr, Engineer, Messrs Miller, Blackie & Shortridge, Contractors. Dimensions: Total length 1350 feet; Greatest height 122 Feet.' / Alexander Scott, Manchester. n.d. [1830-1899] printed by Maclure, Macdonald &Macgregor, Liverpool, London & Glasgow. 47.3 x 66.8 cm [steam locomotive on viaduct, factory with smoking chimney in distance, landscape view of valley with river cascade, sheep, shepherd] (LMS region)

Lithograph 'The Lockwood Viaduct on the Huddersfield and Sheffield Railway'

1830-1899

Coloured lithograph, Crumlin Viaduct on the Taff Vale Extension of the West Midland Railway, by H J Cooke, 1860. Depicts the viaduct spanning the Kendon and Ebbw valleys at Crumlin. A passenger train is crossing the viaduct with the town and an arched stone bridge below. Another passenger train runs on the railway passing through the town below the viaduct. In the foreground at right is a group of people looking at the scene, one of them watching through a telescope. At bottom left are the words "Maclure MacDonald & MacGregor, Liths to the Queen, London" and at right "Sketched by H J Cooke". Additional text beneath reads "Constructed exclusively of iron. Length 1658 feet, Height 200 feet. Designed and erected by T. W. Kennard Esq C.E. To whom this plate is respectfully dedicated by the publishers, J. M. Wilson & H. N. Maynard, Crumlin".

Coloured lithograph 'Crumlin Viaduct on the Taff Vale Extension of the West Midland Railway', 1860

1860

Coloured lithograph. 'Locomotive and train on raised track with carriages slung between wheels' (possibly in Italy?). MacDonald and MacGregor, Lithographers to the Queen, London.

Coloured lithograph 'Locomotive and train on raised track with carriages slung between wheels'

Lithograph, portrait of Edward Pease, by Maclure & Macdonald, framed, 675 mm 860 mm. Formerly displayed in the Committee Room of the North Eastern Railway Headquarters in York.

Lithograph portrait of Edward Pease

Lithograph. Portrait of Arthur Pease. Printed by Maclure and Macdonald, Lith, Glasgow and London. Published by Thomas Wood, Fine Art Gallery, Darlington.

Lithograph portrait of Arthur Pease

1875-09-01