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J.B. Booth Esq.r of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
J.B. Booth Esq.r of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. [From an original Painting.]
Ingrey & Madeley, Lithog. 310 Strand.
London Pubd. by Cowe & Strange, 2a FetterLane.
A rare lithograph. 145 x 96mm. 5¾ x 3¾". Cut.
Junius Brutus Booth (1796-1852) was an English actor. He performed alongside Edmund Kean in England in several Shakespearean production at the Drury Lane Theatre from 1817 to 1821.
Harvard Vol. I: p.136; 4.
[Ref: 19928]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Byron.
Byron.
[Lithographed by Ingrey and Madeley of London, after Bartolini's bust.]
[Published by John Hunt, 1824.]
Lithograph, framed. Frame 243 xx 179mm. 9½ x 7". Scarce.
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788 - 1824), poet.
[Ref: 17754]   £170.00   (£204.00 incl.VAT)
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The Railway at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire; Invented by Henry R. Palmer, Civil-Engineer.
The Railway at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire; Invented by Henry R. Palmer, Civil-Engineer.
Ingrey & Madeley, Lithog. 310 Strand.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Coloured lithograph on chine collé. 130 x 285mm (5 x 11¼"). Margins messy.
A view of the world's first passenger monorail, designed by Henry Robinson Palmer (1795-1844) and opened in 1825. Robinson patented his design in 1821 (unaware of a monorail built near Moscow by Ivan Elmanov in 1820, with wheels on the beam rather than the carriage) and built his first in Deptford Dockyard in 1824, which was the first elevated railway. The Cheshunt monorail was the world's third monorail and the first to carry passengers, with horses pulling carriages along the mile-long track. Robinson also invented corrugated iron, designed and executed the Eastern Dock in London, and was instrumental in the founding of the Institution of Civil Engineeers.
[Ref: 56964]   £360.00  
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[London Bridge pier and cofferdam]
[London Bridge pier and cofferdam] To, The Rt. Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London. Herewith is a Sketch of the Geometrical Plan and Section of the First Pier and the Coffer Dams erected for the New London Bridge over the River Thames [...]
Ingrey & Madeley Lithog. 310 Strand [1825]
Lithograph, scarce item; printed area approx 330 x 170mm (13 x 6¾"). Creasing.
Plan by architect R.W. Backhouse of the pier and cofferdam erected as part of construction work on the 'new' London Bridge in 1825. The cofferdam enclosed an area of water, enabling it to be pumped out and filled in with the foundations of the new bridge.
[Ref: 43683]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Flowers of Ugliness No.10. Night-Shade.
Flowers of Ugliness No.10. Night-Shade.
C. Ingrey Lith.
Published by G.S. Tregear 96, Cheapside London 1836.
Coloured lithograph. 306 x 240mm (12 x 9½").
A man standing by a gravestone is shocked and turns white as he looks into the eyes of a 'ghost'. The ghost is a pumpkin on a stick operated by two joking men behind a bush.
[Ref: 30750]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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