Aquatinted illustration - Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester

Made:
1831
part of archive:
Collection of engravings, photographs and prints relating to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
maker:
Pyall, Henry
and
Ackermann, Rudolph
'Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester' Plate 11 of a series of aquatints of the Liverpool and

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'Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester'
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Plate 11 of a series of aquatints of the Liverpool and
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Plate 11 of a series of aquatints of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, titled 'Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester'. It was engraved by Henry Pyall, after an image by Thomas Talbot Bury, and was published by R. Ackermann, London, 1831.

"I am much disappointed in the view." Charles Young, 1835. The railway was cut into the ground in many places. This kept it fairly flat so the trains did not have to struggle up hills. However, it meant that some passengers, like Charles Young, complained about the view being boring.

Details

Extent:
292
350
Identifier:
YA1983.9/4/11
Access:
Open access.