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Watercolour, Etherow Viaduct at Mottram, by Thomas Mann Baynes, 1846 (or JM Baynes?). Depicts the viaduct carrying the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway over the River Etherow. It shows the three arches of the viaduct, built in timber and stone and resting on two piers. Beneath the viaduct is the river, and at right is a road, leading to a lower stone bridge. In the background is a large mill. Framed and glazed.

Etherow Viaduct at Mottram

1846

Coloured lithograph. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway from over the Tunnel taken on the Opening Day, 3 May 1830. Drawn and lithographed by T M Baynes. Printed by C Hullmandel. Published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury.

Canterbury and Whitstable Railway

Lithograph. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway from Church Street taken on the Opening Day, 3 May 1830. Drawn and lithographed by T M Baynes. Printed by C Hullmandel. Published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury.

Canterbury and Whitstable Railway.

Fantascope disc by Thomas Mann Baynes of a boy with skipping rope, boy on a rocking horse, published by Ackermann and Company, 1833.

Boy with Skipping Rope, Boy on Rocking Horse

1833

Set of 6 Fantascope discs in original cover, by T M Baynes (published by Ackermann and Co, - 3rd series, 1833)

Set of 6 Fantascope Discs in Original Cover

1833

Portfolio cover for set of 6 Fantascope discs by T M Baynes, published by Ackermann and Company, 96 Strand, London, 1833.

Portfolio Cover for Set of 6 Fantascope Discs

1833

One notice recording the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway opening day, and two lithographic prints, drawn by T M Baynes, printed by C Hullmandel, published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury: 1) View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway from over the tunnel taken on opening day, May 3rd. 1830 [view of Canterbury including Cathedral]; 2) View of the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway from Church Street taken on opening day, May 3rd. 1830 [view of Whitstable in distance]. each overall: 300 x 440 mm

View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway... May 3rd, 1830

1830

Lithograph. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway from over the Tunnel taken on the Opening Day, 3 May 1830. Drawn and lithographed by T M Baynes. Printed by C Hullmandel. Published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury.

Canterbury and Whitstable Railway.

Lithograph. Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. View of the Canterbury from Church Street taken on the Opening Day, 3 May 1830. Drawn by T M Baynes. Printed by C Hullmandel. Published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury.

Canterbury and Whitstable Railway

Fantascope disc by Thomas Mann Baynes of a man eating and dog jumping at table, published by Ackermann and Company, 1833.

Man Eating and Dog Jumping at Table

1833

Fantascope disc by Thomas Mann Baynes of a lady in a yellow dress and a gentleman dancing, published by Ackermann and Company, 1833.

Lady and Gentleman Dancing

1833