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Forsyth's Improved Railway Signals, By the Queens Royal Letter Patent

1850

Forsyth's Improved Railway Signals, By the Queens Royal Letter Patent

1850

Book, "Views of the Manchester & Leeds Railway", by A F Tait, 1845, published Bradshaw & Blacklock, 34 pages, 12 plates, cloth binding (embossed),

Views of the Manchester and Leeds Railway

1845

Photographic print if title page of "Views on the London and North Western Railway" (Northern Division) by A F Tait. View of horse-drawn wagons crossing bridge with text above and below. This series of lithographs was originally published by Bradshaw and Blacklock, Fleet Street, London, and Brown Street, Manchester, in 1848. Original title page formerly held at Museum of British Transport, Clapham, (ref 439/1/51), but now lost. Negative also held (ref 511/1/65) but now lost. Print stuck to guard book page.

views on the LNWR

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Stafford from the Castle'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'Stafford from the Castle', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'London Road Station, Manchester'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'London Road Station Manchester', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Newton'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'Newton', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'View from Alderley Edge'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, 1848.

Lithograph 'View From Alderley Edge', 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Warrington Junction'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, 1848.

Lithograph 'Warrington Junction', by A F TAit, 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Chat Moss', drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Colour lithograph, 'Chat Moss', 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Parkside Station'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'Parkside Station', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Guidebook, No 3 Bradshaw's Railway Companion, by G Bradshaw & W Blacklock, printed by Shepherd Sutton & Wyld, October 1839, containing timetable to assist with rail travel , including maps and plans, cost 1 shilling, hard cover, 40 pages.

No 3 Bradshaw's Railway Companion

1839

Guidebook, "Bradshaw's Railway Companion", 1841, cost new 1/-, 48 pages, times of departure, fares of trains, Hackney coach fares from main stations, maps and street plans, hard cover.

Bradshaw's Railway Companion 1841

1841

Rule book, paper with card covers, Rules and Regulations to be observed by all servants employed on the Manchester and Birmingham Railway, issued by the Manchester & Birmingham Railway and printed by Bradshaw & Blacklock, 1846. 40pp.

Rules and Regulations to be observed by all servants employed on the Manchester and Birmingham Railway

1846

Timetable, Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, printed by Bradshaw & Blacklock, Manchester, for April 1854 .

timetables for April 1854

1854

One bound volume. Bradshaw's journal : a miscellany of literature, science and art. Vol. III, embellished with engravings on steel. Published for the proprietors by William Strange, Paternoster-Row and W. J. Adams, 59 Fleet Street. Manchester: Bradshaw and Blacklock, Brown-Street. Vol. 3, no. 1 Sat 7 May, 1842 to Dec, 1842. Publication commenced with number 1 on Saturday 1st May, 1841 and was called Bradshaw's Manchester Journal.

Bradshaw's Journal (Vol. III)

1842

Notice. London and North Western Railway. Regulation of Traffic. Summer Season, 1922. Outward and Return Journeys. Passengers travelling to Blackpool and District Stations and Southport District Stations/Passengers returning to Blackpool and stations to Lytham to Preston and beyond, July-September 1922. Black text on white background. Printed by Henry Blacklock & Co Limited, Printers, Albert Square, Manchester. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

summer season 1922

1922

Notice regarding the opening of line between Low Moor and Mirfield on the Cleckheaton Branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. A timetable for trains in both directions is also featured. The document is made from paper backed onto linen.

L&YR notice

1848

Poster, Manchester & Leeds Railway, "To Excursionists An Excursion to Windermere Lake, its Borders and The Lake District by Rail", Attached to handwritten letter, printed by Bradshaw & Blacklock, Manchester, 1847.

to excursionists

1847

Lithograph. London and North Western Railway. Stockport Viaduct. Shows viaduct over river, buildings ond road. Horse-drawn and pedestrain traffic on road, train about to cross viaduct. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait. Printed by Bradshaw and Blacklock. (1848). 19.0945 x 22.2441 in.

London and North Western Railway. Stockport Viaduct.

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Viaduct near Alderley Edge'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'Viaduct Near Alderley Edge', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, 'Dutton Viaduct'. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, 1848.

Lithograph 'Dutton Viaduct', 1848

1848

Lithograph, London & North Western Railway, Sankey Viaduct. Drawn and lithographed by A F Tait, printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester, 1848.

Lithograph 'Sankey Viaduct', by A F Tait, 1848

1848

Map, Bradshaw and Blacklock, "Map of Great Britain Showing the Railways Completed and in Progress with Electric Telegraph Laid Down and the Line of Navigation From the Principal Ports",1849.

Railways Completed and in Progress with Electric Telegraph Laid Down and the Line of Navigation From the Principal Ports

1849