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View of the Railway across Chat Moss. Plate 5.
T.T. Bury del.t H. Pyall sculp.t.
London Published Feb.y 1831 by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand.
Fine hand coloured aquatint, plate 240 x 305mm (9½ x 12") Small margins, slight mountburn.
From ‘Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines, &c. from drawings made on the spot by Mr. T.T. Bury. With Descriptive Particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway.’ A view of the crossing of Chat Moss in Cheshire. The original watercolour picture by T.T. Bury is in the National Railway Museum. Thomas Talbot Bury (c.1809–1877) was only about twenty when he was commissioned to illustrate the Liverpool & Manchester Railway.
[Ref: 62717] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Great Eastern Railway Pension Fund. This is to certify that Mr [Albert Mote] is a Member of the above Fund, his Membership dating from the 1st day of [Nov.r] 19[03].
Designed by W. Lucas, G.E.R. Carriage Dep.t, Stratford. Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, London.
[c.1903].
Chromolithographic certificate, completed with old ink mss. Sheet 635 x 475mm (25 x 18¾"). Foxing at top margin, small tears in edges taped.
A large and colourful certificate with gold highlights, with an architectural design supporting with a central armorial shield, surrounded by vignette views including a passenger ship, a locomotive, passenger carriage, stock wagon, signals and a beehive.
[Ref: 62672] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Birmingham, Bristol, & Thames Junction Railway. Shewing its connection with the West-End of London - with other Railways, and the whole line of the Thames.
Drawn and Engraved by B.R. Davies, for the Birmingham, Bristol & Thames Junction Railway Company
[n.d., c.1839.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet 555 x 400 (21¾ x 15¾"), large margins. Creasing, some tearing down center crease and tiny tears along left margin. Some slight staining.
Map of London showing actual and proposed connections between main line railway lines, specifically the "Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction Railway", connecting the Great Western and London & Birmingham railways running out of Paddington and Euston respectively, down to the Southampton Railway (which today runs into Waterloo).
[Ref: 63145] £240.00
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