Images Filters Artist Artist... Ackermann and Company (18) John Browne (1) Richard George Augustus Levinge (1) Collection Collection... Science Museum (18) Toronto Public Library (1) York Museums Trust (1) Country Country... England (18) Canada (1) Continent Continent... Europe (18) North America (1) Seas & Oceans (1) Medium Medium... Print (20) Category Category... Buildings & Architecture (11) Travel & Transport (5) Landscapes & Seascapes (2) People & Society (2) Date Date... 1800s (3) 1810s (3) 1830s (3) 1840s (2) 1850s (1) 20 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Aquatint. London and Birmingham Railroad. View tak (1837) + Add to album Entrance into Manchester across Water Street (1831) + Add to album Johnson's Pedestrian Hobby Horse Riding School (1819) + Add to album Johnson, the First Rider on the Pedestrian Hobby Horse (1819) + Add to album The Eagle', Airship c 1834. Coloured lithograph. (1834-1850) + Add to album Astronomical Observatory (1814) + Add to album Print, captioned 'This View of The Great Britain, Iron Steam Ship' (1846) + Add to album print. coloured aquatint. 'Pedestrian Hobbyhorse' (1819) + Add to album Salt Mine (1814) + Add to album Aquatint, coloured, Water Engine, Cold Bath Field' (1808) + Add to album Billingsgate Market (1808) + Add to album Ackermann's Library for Works of Art (1813) + Add to album Society of Agriculture (1809) + Add to album A kiln for burning coke near Maidstone Kent (1799) + Add to album 'St Luke's Hospital', print, London, 1809 (1809) + Add to album An Iron Foundery, Colebrook Dale (1799) + Add to album Surrey Institution (1809) + Add to album ‘Pass-room, Bridewell’, print, London, England, 1808 (1808) + Add to album The 43rd Light Infantry as They "Turn Out" in Their Sleighs at the Falls of Niagara, 1839. (1839) + Add to album A Representation of the Interior of the Choir of York Minster, including the beautiful Altar screen, as they appeared from the bottom of the large East Window, on the 3rd February 1829. (12th March 1829) + Add to album 1 Aquatint. London and Birmingham Railroad. View tak (1837) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Entrance into Manchester across Water Street (1831) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Johnson's Pedestrian Hobby Horse Riding School (1819) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Johnson, the First Rider on the Pedestrian Hobby Horse (1819) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA The Eagle', Airship c 1834. Coloured lithograph. (1834-1850) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Astronomical Observatory (1814) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Print, captioned 'This View of The Great Britain, Iron Steam Ship' (1846) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA print. coloured aquatint. 'Pedestrian Hobbyhorse' (1819) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Salt Mine (1814) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Aquatint, coloured, Water Engine, Cold Bath Field' (1808) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Billingsgate Market (1808) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Ackermann's Library for Works of Art (1813) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Society of Agriculture (1809) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA A kiln for burning coke near Maidstone Kent (1799) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 'St Luke's Hospital', print, London, 1809 (1809) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA An Iron Foundery, Colebrook Dale (1799) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA Surrey Institution (1809) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA ‘Pass-room, Bridewell’, print, London, England, 1808 (1808) Courtesy of the Science Museum | CC BY-NC-SA The 43rd Light Infantry as They "Turn Out" in Their Sleighs at the Falls of Niagara, 1839. (1839) Courtesy of Toronto Public Library. | Public Domain A Representation of the Interior of the Choir of York Minster, including the beautiful Altar screen, as they appeared from the bottom of the large East Window, on the 3rd February 1829. (12th March 1829) Image courtesy of York Museums Trust | Public Domain