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Lion, locomotive passenger engine for the National Gauge, side elevation Date: 1845
Locomotive luggage engine, longitudinal section Date: 1845
York and North Midland RailwayLocomotive passenger engine built for the York and North Midland Railway Date: 1845
Standard tender built by the E B Wilson Company, plan, elevations and sections Date: 1845
White Horse of Kent, plan and side elevation
Double page spread in a diary for 10-15 DecemberA double page spread in a young persons diary for 10-15 December. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Malby family group photo in their gardenMembers of the Malby family (five adults and a baby) pose for a group photo in their garden at Woodford, Essex. On the far right is Reginald Malby (1882-1924)
Music sheet cover, Far, Far, Upon the SeaA music sheet cover for a song by Henry Russell, Far, Far, Upon the Sea (words by Charles Mackay), from an entertainment entitled Far West, or the Emigrants Progress from the Old World to the New
Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheetCover design for a music sheet containing the French conductor Louis Antoine Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, building on the success of Charles Dickens second Christmas book, The Chimes
Esmeralda Quadrilles, music coverScene from a ballet on a music cover for the Esmeralda Quadrilles by Charles W Glover. A male ballet dancer takes centre stage, with several ballerinas grouped round him
Queen Annes Bath, Holborn, LondonThis natural spring in Endell Street, Holborn, was much favoured by Queen Anne, so it was named after her
Olivier Pain / GillOlivier Pain (1845-1885) journalist working as a war correspondent for Le Temps and Le Figaro as well as writing for many other popular French newspapers
Edgar Monteil / DemareEdgar Monteil (1845-1926) French writer, Freemason, staunch Republican
Nelsons Column InstalleThe square in 1845, after the erection of Nelsons Column but we must wait nearly a quarter of a century before Landseers lions are added in 1867
Committee RoomsTemporary Committee Rooms used during the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament
Sigismund Lacroix / GillSigismund Lacroix (1845-1909) Naturalized French Journalist and politician, member of the Seine (1883-1889)
Sir George Houstoun Reid / StampSir GEORGE HOUSTOUN REID (1845 - 1918) Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales and the fourth Prime Minister of Australia
Pachitch, Serbian Premier / StampNIKOLA PASIC (PASHITCH or PACHITCH), (1845 - 1926) Notable Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat
St Giless HousesModel houses at St Giles s
Kings Cross DemolishedThe demolition of Kings Cross. Date: 1845
Kew Gardens Palm HouseThe Palm House in Kew Gardens, as projected in 1845
Kings X DemolishedDemolition of the Kings Cross, a monument to George IV that served as an exhibition hall, a police station and finally a beer shop. It was not much mourned
Kings CrossIntended as a monument to George IV, this building originally had a statue of him on top, but it was so dreadful that it was removed, as will be the cross itself in 1845
Victoria at GreenwichVictoria visits Greenwich to inspect the Great Britain - she embarks at Greenwich Hospital
Naval School New CrossQuadrangle of the Naval School at New Cross, an institution founded by prince Albert in 1843
GOODWOODThe entrance to the Park at Goodwood, West Sussex
Free Trade BazaarA Free Trade bazaar held at the Covent Garden Theatre in 1845. A large number of ladies in bonnets came be seen manning and attending the stalls under the Gothic roof
ELYTravelers in a hurry to leave Ely, Cambridgeshire, are accompanied to the railway station by a barking dog
Marquess of LorneJohn (Ian) Campbell, Marquess of Lorne (1845-1914), heir to the 8th Duke of Argyll. Lorne married Princess Louise, Queen Victorias fourth daughter in March 1871
Croyland BridgeThe curious three-way bridge at Croyland, Lincolnshire
Chichester CrossThe market cross at Chichester, Sussex
Cambridge FitzwilliamThe street front of the museum
The Great Hall, Lincolns Inn, London, 1845Engraving showing a dinner, attended by Queen Victoria, held in the Great Hall of Lincolns Inn, London, in 1845. As can be seen in the image, the lawyers attending wore their formal attire
Trinity LectureThe lecture room in the Great Court at Trinity College
Statue of Jean Bart at Dunkirk, 1845Engraving showing the statue of Jean Bart (1650-1702), the French naval commander, at Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in 1845
J. M. W. Turner at the Royal Academy, 1845JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER English painter, pictured at the Royal Academy on varnishing day, 1845
Lothbury Street, London, 1845Engraving showing the scene in Lothbury Street, London, 1845
Work on the Fleet Street Sewer, London, 1845Engraving showing the construction work undertaken to deepen the Fleet Street sewer, in London in 1845
The Removal of Kings Cross, London, 1845Engraving showing the dismantling and removal of the Kings Cross building in London, 1845. The building served as exhibition hall, police station and beer shop in its time
Herefordshire BeaconThe Herefordshire Beacon
New Church, HackneyImpression of the new church to be built on Grove Street in South Hackney in the 1840s. Now the Church of St. John of Jerusalem
The waistcoat of Nelson worn at the Battle of TrafalgarThis is an illustration of a relic of Nelson. It is the waistcoat worn by him at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
The coat worn by Nelson at the Battle of TrafalgarThis is an illustration of a relic of Nelson. It is the coat worn by him at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845Engraving showing the exterior of Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845
Duke of Argyll (Argyle)John Campbell, Marquis of Lorne, 9th Duke of Argyle (Argyll) 1845-1914. Married Princess Louise in 1871
The Pumping Engine for Trafalgar Square Fountains, London, 1Engraving showing one of the pumping engines used to draw water, from deep underneath Trafalgar Square, to supply the fountains and nearby Government offices, 1845
New Coventry Street, London, 1845Engraving showing New Coventry Street, London, in 1845 after a number of improvements had taken place in the area