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Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester.
Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester. 11.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand, 1831.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"). Very slight timestaining.
A view depicting a new railway line, with a train approaching from under a bridge. Several bridges are seen in the distance, as figures walk along the bank, one walking along the tracks. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831.
Abbey, Life: 400.
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Moorish Arch, looking from the Tunnel.
Moorish Arch, looking from the Tunnel. Plate 10.
T. T. Bury. del.t. S.G. Hughes, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by Ackermann & C.o, 1832.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"), large margins. Time stained.
A view of the Moorish Arch, which was built over the railway line at Edge Hill station in Liverpool, within the Cavendish railway cutting. It was demolished in the 1860s when the cutting was widened. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831.
Abbey, Life: 400.
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The Tunnel.
The Tunnel. Plate 1.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Published Feb.y 1, 1831. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 310mm (10 x 12¼"), large margins. Slight mount burn & crease.
A view of Wapping tunnel connecting the Liverpool and Manchester Railway with the Wapping dock in Liverpool. This is the early version with the group of three spectators standing on the right of the tunnel and a train on the right further in the distance, rather than the prominent train in the middle of the tunnel that was published in 1833. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831. The original watercolour picture by T.T. Bury is in the National Railway Museum, object number 1977-5869
Abbey, Life: 400.
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