Ansicht vom Schact und Tunnel unter Themse zu London
1827
3
unknown artist
West View of the Cast Iron Bridge Built by Rowland Burdon, Esq., M.P. Over the River Wear at Sunderland in the County of Durham
1798
4
William Daniell, 1769–1837
Plate II: London, the Pool and the Tower (from William Daniell's Six Views of London; Thames side)
1804
5
Sir Frank William Brangwyn, 1867–1956
Over the Nidd Near Harrogate
1927
6
Frederick James Havell, 1801–1840
Coaching: The Blenheim, Leaving the Star Hotel, Oxford
1831
7
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
The Age, Brighton Coach, at the Bull and Mouth Regent Circus
1829
8
Frederick Rosenberg, active 1816–1832
Coaching: The Royal Mails Preparing to Start for the West of England
1831
9
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding, 1781–1851
Coaching: The Elephant and Castle on the Brighton Road
1826
10
John Cooke Bourne, 1814–1896
"Building the Stationary Engine House, Camden Town, April 26th 1837"
1839
11
Heinrich Joseph Schutz, active 1798
Entrance of Tottenham Court Road Turnpike, with a View of St. Jame's Chapel
1798
12
Sir Frank Short, 1857–1945
Twenty Minutes Late!! No. 2
1893
13
Heinrich Joseph Schutz, active 1798
Entrance from Hackney or Cambridge Heath Turnpike with a Distant iew of St. Paul's
1798
14
John Cooke Bourne, 1814–1896
"Building Retaining Wall and Church near Park Street, Camden Town, Sept. 17, 1836"
1838
15
Edmund Walker, active 1836–died 1882
The Royal Exchange and the Bank of England
1852
16
Sutton Nicholls, active 1725
The Brass Statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross
17
James Fittler, 1758–1835
Mail Coach
ca. 1787
18
Charles Hunt, 1803–1877
Omnibus
1835
19
Aquatinted by George Hunt, active 1820–1840
A Bath Coach
1820
20
Print made by Robert Havell II, 1793–1878
The Bruce Passing the Peveril Coach and Manchester Mail
1837
21
Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
Stage Coach
1822
22
Richard Rosenberg, active 1828–1848
Coaching: Stage Coach Travelling
1828
23
George Hunt, active 1820–1840
[Coaching]: Highgate Tunnel
1831
24
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
A pair: H. Alken's Illustration of Modern Prophecy, or Novelty for the Year 1829
1829
25
Edward Hull, 1810–1877
Riding [a pair]: 2. Tilbury Fort
1820
26
Robert Havell, 1769–1832
Coaching [a pair]: 2. Arrival of the Stage Coach
1816
27
John Hill, 1770–1850
View of the Excavated Grounds for the Highgate Archway
1813
28
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
A pair: H. Alken's Illustration of Modern Prophecy, or Novelty for the Year 1829
1829
29
Print made by unknown artist
Mr. Moore's New Invented Machine for Travelling without Horses
1771
30
Richard Gilson Reeve, 1803–1889
Coaching: The Royal Mails Starting from the General Post Office, London
1830
31
Edwin Jewitt, active 1855
The Fleet of the City Steam Boats Passing in Review Order off Chalsea on the London Annual Commemoration
ca. 1850
32
Francis Jukes, 1747–1812
Pontysyllte Aqueduct, North Wales
1806
33
S. G. Hughes, active 1832
Travelling on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway: A Train of Waggons with Goods and A Train of Carriages with Cattle, Plate II (one of a pair)
1831
34
S. G. Hughes, active 1832
View of the Intersection Bridge on the line of St. Helen's & Runcorn Gap Railway, Crossing the Liverpool and Manchester Railway near the Foot of the Sutton Inclined Plane
1832
35
S. G. Hughes, active 1832
Travelling on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway: A Train of the First Class Carrriages, with the Mail and A Train of the Second Class for Outside Passengers, Plate I (one of a pair)