Painting, oil on canvas, The Cornish Coast, St Ives, by Harry Riley, about 1958. Depicts a stretch of the Cornish coast at St Ives, with a couple clambering on the rocks in the foreground. A mother and child sit on a cliff overlooking the sea. Below people sunbathe on the beach and paddle in the sea. In the distance at right is the seaside town of St Ives, with a green headland and hills in the distance. Signed by the artist at bottom right. Original poster artwork for British Railways (Western Region) poster. Unframed. The Cornish Coast (St Ives) Pictorial Collection (Railway) 1958 about
40638 Master MiniDV 'Flying Scotsman, fitting the cladding at Rileys Bury' Corporate Archive 2011-05-04
Three bars of mild steel, tied cold, at the Steel Company of Scotland's Works, Glasgow, manufactured by Siemens' process, 1885, communicated by J. Riley Three bars of mild steel tied cold, 1885 Metallurgy 1885
Di12/07/2011 Master MiniDV 'Flying Scotsman, the loco jacked up and the wheels taken out at Rileys Bury' Corporate Archive 2011-07-12
Imperial College London paper titled ‘Mitigation of COVID-19 epidemics' Public Health & Hygiene 2020
Royal Mail Millennium Collection: Artists' Tale. Comprising [2 sets of] 4 stamps, Presentation Pack number 305, issued 7 December 1999. World of the stage / Allen Jones, 19p; World of music / Bridget Riley, 26p; World of literature / Lisa Milroy, 44p; New worlds / Sir Howard Hodgkin, 64p. Commentary by Jeremy Black. Design by Howard Brown. 120x220mm. With: 2 postcards of each stamp; 2 First Day covers, franked (Stratford-upon-Avon motif) Artists' Tale Art 1999
Poster, British Railways (Western Region), Weston-super-Mare, The Smile in Smiling Somerset, by Harry Riley, about 1960. Coloured lithograph depicting an attractive woman wearing striped shorts and a red strapless top, holding the hand of a young blonde girl wearing a blue swimsuit and yellow blouse, and carrying a bucket and spade. They are ascending a flight of stairs with a cafe, holidaymakers and the beach beneath them, and a pier in the background. Additional text reads "Travel by Train. Guide Free from A. R. Turner, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare." A blue British Railways 'totem' is at bottom right. At bottom margin text reads: "Printed in Great Britain by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London & Dunstable". Reference PR 140. Format double royal. Weston-super-Mare Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Baillie Archive: [Diploma] Colonial & Indian Exhibition, London, 1886. / Thos. Riley, Inv. et Pinx.; Fac-simile Chromo Litho Art Studio, London; W. Griggs, Imp, London. - 1886. Chromolithograph; 56x76cm. Commemorative Diploma, blank presentation panel, signed below by Philip Cunliffe Owen, Secretary to the Royal Commission. The illustration shows female subjects [national symbolic women] of the colonies and India offering gifts to Britannia against a classically inspired background Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886 Art 1886
Poster, British Railways (Western Region), Weston-super-Mare, The Smile in Smiling Somerset, by Harry Riley, about 1960. Coloured lithograph depicting an attractive woman wearing striped shorts and a red strapless top, holding the hand of a young blonde girl wearing a blue swimsuit and yellow blouse, and carrying a bucket and spade. They are ascending a flight of stairs with a cafe, holidaymakers and the beach beneath them, and a pier in the background. Additional text reads "Travel by Train. Guide Free from A. R. Turner, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare." A blue British Railways 'totem' is at bottom right. At bottom margin text reads: "Printed in Great Britain by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London & Dunstable". Reference PR 140. Format double royal. Weston-super-Mare Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
1899-1992, model maker, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, British Bassett-Lowke (SM) Limited 1899