John Bulloon's asses distanced by the Ganzas or large geese ... in a voyage to the world in the Moon 1784
Acquatint, hand coloured, Excavation of Olive Mount, 4 miles from Liverpool, drawn by Thomas Talbot Bury and engraved by H Pyall, 1831. Depicts the construction of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway at Edge Hill. A locomotive hauls a train of wagons filled with spoil on a steep sided cutting, as a train on the opposite track recedes into the distance. High above navvies hack at the rock with pickaxes. Plate 3 in the series Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. February 1831. Excavation of Olive Mount, 4 miles from Liverpool 1831
Coloured aquatint. 'Sunderland Pier, Durham' / Drawn & Engraved by Willm, Daniell. / Published by W, Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, July 1, 1822.' (R396) Sunderland Pier, Durham, 1822 1822
Coloured aquatint. Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 'New Station, Lime Street. Entrance to the Tunnel, Booking-Offices, etc.' Drawn by S Kelper. Engraved by John Harris. Published by Ackermann and Co and Henry Lacy, 64 Bold St, Liverpool. 1836/09/30. (Originally part of larger sheet entitled Three Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. See 1975-8761 and 1978-2469 for other two aquatints). Coloured aquatint 'New Station, Lime Street. Entrance to the Tunnel, Booking-Offices, etc.' , by S Kelper, 1836 1836-09-30
Coloured aquatint. Liverpool & Manchester Railway. 'Edge Hill Station, End of the Tunnel'. Drawn by S Kelper. Engraved by John Harris. Published by Ackermann & Co and Henry Lacy, 64 Bold St, Liverpool. 30 September 1836. (Originally part of larger sheet entitled Three Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway). Edge Hill Station, End of the Tunnel 1836
Coloured aquatint. Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 'Edge Hill Station. End of Tunnel'. Drawn by S Kelper. Engraved by John Harris. Published by Ackermann and Co and Henry Lacy, 64 Bold St, Liverpool. 1836/09/30. (Originally part of larger sheet entitled Three Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. See 1975-8761 and 1978-2468 for other two aquatints). Coloured aquatint 'Edge Hill Station. End of Tunnel', S Kelper, 1836 1836-09-30
Coloured aquatint. View of the Manchester & Liverpool Railway taken at Newton. Shows two trains at station, a third in the distance. Drawn by Calvert. Aquatint by Havell. 1825. 11.811 x 15.5512 in. View of the Manchester & Liverpool Railway at Newton 1825
Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr Huskisson fell). Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by H Pyall. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. 1831. Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr Huskisson fell) 1831
Coloured aquatint. Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Railway Office, Liverpool. Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by S G Hughes. Published by R Ackermann, 96 Strand, London. Railway Office, Liverpool 1831
Coloured aquatint. Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Moorish Arch looking from the Tunnel. Drawn by T T Bury. Engraved by S G Hughes. Published by R Ackermann. 96 Strand, London. 1831. Coloured aquatint. Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Moorish Arch looking from the Tunnel 1831