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Edward Duncan (1803-1882)

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Edward Duncan (1803-1882)

View of the London and Croydon Railway. From the deep cutting made through the hill at New Cross. Looking towards the Greenwich Railway
hand-coloured lithograph, published 1838, wove paper with margins, some slight foxing
S. 17¼ x 23½in (44 x 59.5cm)
with The Lickey Inclined Plane and Defford Bridge, of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, tinted lithographs by E.T.Dolby, some discoloration; Normanton Station, Manchester & Leeds Railway 1845 hand-coloured lithograph, by A.Tait; The Viaduct over the River Eden, at Wetheral hand coloured lithograph by M.Nutter; Paddington Station hand-coloured lithograph by J.Bourne, a pair of roundals, hand-coloured lithographs of steam trains; hand-coloured lithograph of Entrance to Locomotive Engine House Camden Town; and 2 French prints of Locomotives
(all unframed) (10)
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