William Sugg & Co.
Newspaper clippings. 1806-39. Collection amassed from the `Morning Chronicle'
`A meeting of the inhabitants of the Borough of Berkeley
1854
A group of 5 designs for gasoliers
Dire Effects of Gas Lights
1808
One of the advantages of gas over oil
1822
Ackermann's Library for Works of Art
1813
Design for a neo-classical lamp standard or street lamp
1838
View of a gasworks at sunset
1850
Drawing, pen ink and watercolour
1780-1850
Drawing for gas standards
1840-1849
Print, 'Tar-making in Bothnia'
1836
Lithograph by Ch. Venner
1801-1850
Lithograph, tinted. A lamplighter. By Saby
1840-1850
Die Gas Erleuchtungs Anstalt
1801-1900
Etching, hand coloured. A London Nuisance. Pl. 3 `One of the advantages of oil over gas'
1821
The man who has a tongue I say is no man
1821
Mezzotint, `The Lamplighter'
1790
Wood engraving, 'Effects of the gas strike in London'
1880-1890
The light of science dispelling the darkness which covered the world
1832
Etching, hand coloured
1827
Etching, `Bubbles, a new comic song written for private parties
Ackermann's Transparency
1814
Gas works at Sulhamstead House, Reading
1801-1900
Saffron Walden Gas Company
1830-1870
Engraving, W.J.P.S after W. Bazett Murray
1878
Lithograph, hand coloured
1812-1860
Engraving, `Befeuchtet zu Leuchten'. An oil lamp. Nuremberg
1709
Engraving of Lambeth Gasworks
1872
Wax and tallow chandlers
2 receipts for shares purchased in the Bath Gas Light and Coke Company
Lantaarn-Opstekers 1843-1867
1843-1867
New Gas Friendly Association 'Near its death'
1833
Theatre Royal
1828
Ventilating globe-lights advertisement
Cartoon, letterpress. `Our gas
1810-1860
Elaborate designs for oil or gas chandeliers. Paris
Lampreys
1828-1832
Gas lamp standard
1840-1849
Cartoon drawing
1880-1889
Drawing, pen ink and watercolour
1827
Drawing, grey monochrome wash
1810-1815
Etching, hand coloured by Streightshank. `This is Inconvenient'. London
1824
Print, engraving, 'Representation of the process for making tar…'
1819
The Gas Column, Quays & Victoria Pier
1825-1870
Engraving, "Thomas Hickman (Surnamed the Gas Light Man)"
1820-1830
The Introduction of Gas!! or Throwing a New Light on the Subject
1815
Etching, hand coloured
1813
Etching and aquatint
1808