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View of the River Lea Bridge and Stratford Viaduct as now constructing for the Eastern Counties Railway Company.
On Stone by L. Haghe, from a Drawing by G. Harley Esq.re. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen, Gate St, Linc. Inn F.ds.
London, Published by R. Ackermann, Eclipse Sporting Gallery 191, Regent Street, 1857.
Coloured lithograph. Framed, visible area 335 x 575mm (13¼ x 22¾"). Two scratches, some spotting.
Two passenger locomotives on an embankment with two bridges, an angler in the foreground. The Eastern Counties Railway was established in 1836, intending to build a line between London to Yarmouth, via Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. Difficulties led to the line ending at Colchester. The first section to open was from a temporary terminus at Mile End to Romford in Essex, on 20th June 1839.
[Ref: 57000] £590.00
Hungerford Stairs, Westminster.
From Nature & on Stone by G. Harley: the figures by D. Dighton.
Printed and Published at Rowney & Forster's Lithographic Press, 51, Rathbone Place, July, 1822.
Lithograph, sheet 325 x 440mm. 12¾ x17¼".
View of a scene at Hungerford Stairs, Westminster, showing to the right figures on a boat and to the left figures on the bank including a woman with a saucepan and a rag. The Swan Inn can be seen in the background. After George Harley (1791-1871), the figures by Dennis Dighton (1792 - 1827), son of Robert. Guildhall Library Record: 28495.
[Ref: 11735] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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