The railways of Great Britain and Ireland practically described and illustrated, by Francis Whishaw, 500 pages. The railways of Great Britain and Ireland practically described and illustrated, by Francis Whishaw 1840
Map, paper, 'Drake's Map of the London and Birmingham Railway', published by J. Drake, 52 New Street, Birmingham, Longman & Co. and Hayward & Moore, Paternoster Row, London, and Simpkin & Marshall, Stationers Court, London, drawn by J.B. Wallace, engraved by J. Archer, 1838 (nb - date added in pencil). Shows the route of the line and gradients, and also bears a depiction of 'The London Terminus' (Euston). Currently in a card mount and frame. 'Drake's Map of the London and Birmingham Railway', 1838 1838
Book: The Railways of Great Britain and Ireland. Written by Whishaw, F. 500 pages & 16 plates. Leather spine not original. The Railways of Great Britain and Ireland 1840
Book, The Locomotive Popularly Explained, by W Templeton, published by Simpkin Marshall & Co, printed by Smith & Co, Liverpool, 1841, card covers, 100 pages, two pull-out drawings. The Locomotive Engine popularly explained 1841
Book; A Practical Treatise on the Construction & Formation of Railways. Written by Day, J. 216 pages. Modern cloth binding. A Practical Treatise on the Construction & Formation of Railways 1858
Book; The Locomotive Engine Popularly Explained. Written by Templeton, W. 100 pages & 1 plates. The Locomotive Engine Popularly Explained 1841