
| James Basire after E. Barnard Mess.rs England's Light Locomotive Engine 24 x 15.5 Lithograph with original hand colour drawn on stone by James Basire after Barnard's design and published in London in 1851. This charming lithograph takes us right back to the early days of steam locomotion in the middle of the C19th. It depicts one of the first engines to be produced by the firm, Messers England, founded by George England from Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1811-1878). They based themselves down at New Cross in Surrey at the 'Hatcham Iron Works' and the eagle eyed might even spot the patentees signage affixed to the barrel of the engine. Production commenced in 1848 and the firm exhibited this Light Locomotive Engine at The Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851.
£850 |