Construction of the London and Birmingham Railway

Image credit: Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

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A composite sketch showing the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway with illustrations of navvies working with detail drawings of barrows, stone blocks and scaffolding, navvies bricklaying (retaining wall), and detail drawings of four horses, two with nosebags and four pulling carts; Bourne's 1838 publications 'A Series of Lithographic Drawings on the London and Birmingham Railway', showed the construction of the railway from London to Birmingham in the year 1837–1839.

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Title

Construction of the London and Birmingham Railway

Date

c.1835

Medium

pencil & ink with wash on paper; composite sketch

Measurements

H 27 x W 33 cm

Accession number

AE185.128

Work type

Drawing

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