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- Diary of Peter John Margary 1847
- Object name(s):
- volume; volume
- Brief description:
- Two diaries marked ‘diary number 1’ dated 1845 and 1847 of Peter John Margary (1820-1896). The first diary mainly documents the construction of the Exeter-Powderham contract whilst the second diary documents work concerning atmospheric engine houses. The diaries include details of the construction of bridges, viaducts, stations and reservoirs including accounts of the Powderham Topsham railway station, the Exe bridge, Dainton siding and reservoir and the St Thomas viaduct.
The diaries include accounts of Margary working at the office in his house in Dawlish, meetings with ‘Mr. Brunel’ at his office in Duke Street, they note dealings with other engineers of the South Devon Railway including Messrs Hammond, Harrison, Glennie. They include accounts of travelling on the atmospheric railway and on mail trains, accounts of frequent visits to atmospheric engine houses including Starcross and Torquay, details of meetings with men from Boulton and Watt to set up engines in Atmospheric engine houses.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Credit line:
- British Railways Board Records Office
- Object name:
- volume; volume
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1847
- Date - latest:
- 1847
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1847
- Date - latest:
- 1847
- Object production person:
- Peter John Margary
- Other number:
- 1986-536
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- MARG/2
- Other number type:
- Adlib Reference number
- Other number:
- NRM/147/659
- Other number type:
- file number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Archive Collections
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/29fad967-b9bf-322b-8e19-cfcc5f6fb296
Use licence for this record: CC BY
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- Title:
- The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash
- Object name(s):
- painting; watercolour; poster artwork; painting; watercolour; poster artwork
- Brief description:
- Painting, watercolour on paper, The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, by Anton van Anrooy, about 1935. Original artwork for a Great Western Railway poster. Depicts the view towards Saltash from the Devon side of the bridge, with a train hauled by a steam locomotive crossing from Cornwall. The locomotive is beneath the inscription on the portal reading "I.K. Brunel, Engineer, 1859". The Saltash ferry and a yacht are sailing on the River Tamar. Beyond, on a hillside, is the town of Saltash. Signed at bottom right. Text below reads "The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash. Brunel's famous link between Glorious Devon and the Cornish Riviera". The GWR 'roundel' logo is at both bottom left and right. Framed and glazed. Label on the reverse records framing by the Alexander Gallery of Bristol, dated 25th September 1978.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- watercolour
- Associated concept:
- watercolours
- Associated concept:
- Art
- Associated person:
- Great Western Railway
- Person's association:
- association
- Associated place:
- Royal Albert Bridge
- Place association:
- depicted
- Material:
- watercolour
- Object name:
- painting; watercolour; poster artwork; painting; watercolour; poster artwork
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1930
- Date - latest:
- 1940
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1935
- Date - latest:
- 1935
- Object production person:
- Anrooy, Anton Abraham van; Great Western Railway
- Object production place:
- England, United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 1978-1558
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 78/22/244
- Other number type:
- National Railway Museum number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Pictorial Collection (Railway)
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6ed9bb47-8956-3ced-9374-3a37be332fb0
Use licence for this record: CC BY
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- Title:
- Photographs of Atlantic telegraph cable machinery aboard SS 'Great Eastern', 1867
- Object name(s):
- photograph album; photograph album
- Brief description:
- [Volume] S.S. Great Eastern. [11] Photographs of Atlantic telegraph cable machinery / J. Thomson, photographer.[1867? A printed title page gives 'A short description of the photographs of the Atlantic telegraph cable machinery, taken on board the steam-ship "Great Eastern"'. Thomson was at 21 High Park Street, Liverpool. Each sepia photo is c.21 x 25cm.]
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- telecommunications
- Associated concept:
- photograph album
- Credit line:
- Museum Property
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 12 3/16
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 310
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 14 15/16
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 380
- Material:
- cardboard
- Material:
- photographic paper
- Object name:
- photograph album; photograph album
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1867
- Date - latest:
- 1867
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1867
- Date - latest:
- 1867
- Object production person:
- Thomson, James
- Object production place:
- England, United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 2004-263
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- E2004.116.1
- Other number type:
- entry number
- Other number:
- MS/0712
- Other number type:
- Adlib Reference
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Archive
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Use licence for this record: CC BY
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- Title:
- Original 8mm amateur film 'Railway 1967-1969'
- Object name(s):
- 8 mm film; 8 mm film
- Brief description:
- Original 8mm colour silent film. Various footage shot mostly in Southern England in the 1960s by C. K. Dunkley and edited together on 400 feet reel and stored in cardboard case. Oddments reel with various shots of steam and diesel-electric locomotives from lineside. Some shots of station signs including: Bethnal Green, Cardiff General, Saltash. Shot of steamship. Shot of freight train carrying coal. Shot of Class N 2-6-0 31875 waiting at station. Shots of various railway bridges. Shot of sign of Royal Albert Bridge in Saltash: "Brunel Pioneer 1859". Shot of a 'stop look listen' safety sign from passenger perspective. Shot of "Bluebell" boiler plate on A1X 0-6-0T 55 'Stepney'. Shot of railway enthusiasts watching steam locomotives pass by. Shot of a sign "Greyhound Rail Tour, 14th August 1960". Shot of passengers waiting on the platform for a steam locomotive to arrive. Shot of 'way out' sign. Shot of lots of people standing in the grass at lineside watching P-Class 323 'Bluebell' pass.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- 8 mm film
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 3/8
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 10
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 7 7/8
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 200
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 7 7/8
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 200
- Material:
- cellulose acetate
- Material:
- plastic (unidentified)
- Material:
- cardboard
- Object name:
- 8 mm film; 8 mm film
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1967
- Date - latest:
- 1969
- Object production person:
- Dunkley, C.
- Other number:
- 2006-7009/6
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Moving Images
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3b087dbf-cd40-34cd-b6ae-a2c1372e4d2a
Use licence for this record: CC BY
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- Title:
- [Thames Tunnel]
- Object name(s):
- Paper peepshow
- Brief description:
- Accordion-style paper peepshow of the Thames Tunnel as actually built.
2 cut-out panels. 2 peep-holes. Hand-coloured line engraving. Bound inside boards with cloth spine. Expands to approximately 44 cm.
Front cover: a circular label with words ‘Bought in the Thames Tunnel’.
Front-face: a circular print showing the Great Eastern steamship and workmen in the iron shield inside the Thames Tunnel. It is titled ‘The Great Eastern near Rotherhithe/Workmen in the Shield’. Two peep-holes on either side of the print.
Panel 1-2 and Back panel: pedestrians in the left and right archway of the Tunnel.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- National Art Library
- Associated concept:
- Optical toys
- Associated concept:
- Paper Peepshow
- Associated concept:
- Thames Tunnel
- Credit line:
- Accepted under the Cultural Gifts Scheme by HM Government from the collections of Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner and allocated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2016.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 11.4
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 16
- Dimension:
- Length
- Dimension measured part:
- fully extended
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 44
- Material:
- paper
- Object history note:
- Part of the Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner Collection, collected over 30 years and given to the V&A Museum through the government's Cultural Gift Scheme, 2016.
- Object name:
- Paper peepshow
- Object number:
- Gestetner 271
- Object production date:
- ca. 1860
- Date - association:
- published
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1855-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1864-12-31
- Object production person:
- Azulay, Bondy
- Person's association:
- publisher
- Object production place:
- London
- Place association:
- published
- Other number:
- 38041016058513
- Other number type:
- NAL barcode
- Physical description:
- Accordion-style paper peepshow of the Thames Tunnel as actually built.
2 cut-out panels. 2 peep-holes. Hand-coloured line engraving. Bound inside boards with cloth spine. Expands to approximately 44 cm.
Front cover: a circular label with words ‘Bought in the Thames Tunnel’.
Front-face: a circular print showing the Great Eastern steamship and workmen in the iron shield inside the Thames Tunnel. It is titled ‘The Great Eastern near Rotherhithe/Workmen in the Shield’. Two peep-holes on either side of the print.
Panel 1-2 and Back panel: pedestrians in the left and right archway of the Tunnel.
- Responsible department/section:
- NAL
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- The Thames Tunnel was one of the most popular subjects for British paper peepshows, which were produced throughout the period of its construction and beyond. After the completion of the Tunnel in 1843, the majority of paper peepshows on this topic came from either T. C. Brandon or Bondy Azulay, who both had counters selling souvenirs inside the Tunnel, and sometimes even collaborated in producing paper peepshows of the Tunnel. Here the words ‘bought in the Thames Tunnel’ stresses the first-hand experience of the great engineering feat embodied in the souvenir, which was a practice used by many other merchants in the Tunnel.
This work is typical of Azulay’s production in many ways. Its format breaks with the tradition of housing paper peepshows in slipcases. A book format is instead used, and might have contributed to the term ‘tunnel book’ now used for the paper peepshow (most often in the United States). The signature bright blue front-face could be a reference to azure, a pun on Azulay’s name. The poor quality of the engraving—stylised figures and crude colouring in sweeps and dabs, is also consistent with that of Azulay’s other paper peepshows.
The circular print on the front-face would have originally been used for a peep-egg, another optical toy. Azulay’s appropriation of it suggests again his negligence in the quality of his works. Interestingly, apart from showing the Thames Tunnel, the print also depicts the Great Eastern steamship by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the son of the Tunnel’s mastermind, Marc Isambard Brunel. The Great Eastern was launched as the world’s largest ship in 1858, and maintained this status for half a century. The inclusion of this project could be Azulay’s way to show the contemporariness of his work.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- R. Hyde, Paper Peepshows. The Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner Collection (Woodbridge: The Antique Collectors' Club, 2015), cat. 271.
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/7ee6e72c-95cc-3290-8699-e891d014e317
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Illustrirter London Führer oder eine Woche in London / A week in London. The Illustrated Guide / Guide illustré de Londres ou une semaine à London [sic] / El conductor o una semana en Londres
- Object name(s):
- Paper peepshow
- Brief description:
- Accordion-style paper peepshow of landmarks in London.
2 cut-out panels. 2 peep-holes. 6 removable slides. Hand-coloured etching. Expands to approximately 28 cm.
Front-face: View of Bank of England with St Bartholomew by the Exchange. The German and English titles at top centre, French title at bottom left, and Spanish at bottom right. The view is surrounded by ornaments on the left and right. At the top there are parrots, and the Royal Arms appear at bottom centre. The front-face is decorated with embossed strips. The two peep-holes consist of two circular openings placed one above the other in the centre. They are fitted with lens. The front-face forms the lid of a cartonnage box containing the paper peepshow.
Panel 1: an omnibus at the upper level; an equestrian, pedestrians and a carriage at the bottom level.
Panel 2: a train at the upper level; a carriage, pedestrians and an equestrian at the bottom level.
Removable slides contain views of landmarks in London with captions.
Slide 1: views of London Bridge, Horse Guards, the Duke of York’s Column, the New Houses of Parliament without its ventilator tower, Limehouse Church.
Slide 2: Southwark Church, Bank of England, Westminster Hospital, Lambeth Palace, the City of London School.
Slide 3: the Upper Pool, Somerset House, the Coal Exchange, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s viewed from Ludgate Circus.
Slide 4: Regent’s Park, St James’s Park, Monument, the Custom House, St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Slide 5: the Quadrant, Somerset House, St Dunstan-in-the-East, Westminster Hall, St Mary Cree Church (the view is actually of St Katherine Cree Church).
Slide 6: exterior of the rejected Great Exhibition building design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, shown without its large dome. The view is labelled ‘the Crystal Palace’; interior view of the Crystal Palace as constructed according to Joseph Paxton’s design.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- National Art Library
- Associated concept:
- Optical toys
- Associated concept:
- Paper Peepshow
- Associated concept:
- London
- Credit line:
- Accepted under the Cultural Gifts Scheme by HM Government from the collections of Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner and allocated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2016.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 15.5
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 21.5
- Dimension:
- Length
- Dimension measured part:
- fully extended
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 28
- Material:
- paper
- Object history note:
- Part of the Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner Collection, collected over 30 years and given to the V&A Museum through the government's Cultural Gift Scheme, 2016.
- Object name:
- Paper peepshow
- Object number:
- Gestetner 175
- Object production date:
- ca.1851
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1846-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1855-12-31
- Object production place:
- Germany
- Place association:
- made
- Other number:
- 38041016070211
- Other number type:
- NAL barcode
- Physical description:
- Accordion-style paper peepshow of landmarks in London.
2 cut-out panels. 2 peep-holes. 6 removable slides. Hand-coloured etching. Expands to approximately 28 cm.
Front-face: View of Bank of England with St Bartholomew by the Exchange. The German and English titles at top centre, French title at bottom left, and Spanish at bottom right. The view is surrounded by ornaments on the left and right. At the top there are parrots, and the Royal Arms appear at bottom centre. The front-face is decorated with embossed strips. The two peep-holes consist of two circular openings placed one above the other in the centre. They are fitted with lens. The front-face forms the lid of a cartonnage box containing the paper peepshow.
Panel 1: an omnibus at the upper level; an equestrian, pedestrians and a carriage at the bottom level.
Panel 2: a train at the upper level; a carriage, pedestrians and an equestrian at the bottom level.
Removable slides contain views of landmarks in London with captions.
Slide 1: views of London Bridge, Horse Guards, the Duke of York’s Column, the New Houses of Parliament without its ventilator tower, Limehouse Church.
Slide 2: Southwark Church, Bank of England, Westminster Hospital, Lambeth Palace, the City of London School.
Slide 3: the Upper Pool, Somerset House, the Coal Exchange, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s viewed from Ludgate Circus.
Slide 4: Regent’s Park, St James’s Park, Monument, the Custom House, St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Slide 5: the Quadrant, Somerset House, St Dunstan-in-the-East, Westminster Hall, St Mary Cree Church (the view is actually of St Katherine Cree Church).
Slide 6: exterior of the rejected Great Exhibition building design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, shown without its large dome. The view is labelled ‘the Crystal Palace’; interior view of the Crystal Palace as constructed according to Joseph Paxton’s design.
- Responsible department/section:
- NAL
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- As its name suggests, this paper peepshow is essentially a concise illustrated guide book to London. A busy street scene features on the front, with Sir John Soane’s Bank of England with St Bartholomew by the Exchange in the background. London landmarks from both sides of the Thames are depicted on six removable slides, which one can insert into the peepshow to change the backdrop. Although the design of the paper peepshow is clever and interactive, it does not take into account the restrictions imposed by the peep-holes and the two fixed cut-out panels in the front whose staffage, consisting of vehicles and passers-by, comes in the way of the view.
This paper peepshow, with titles in four languages, was intended for an international audience: for those who wanted a souvenir of their time in London as well as those who could not afford to travel. In the middle of the nineteenth century, with such monuments as the Thames Tunnel and the Crystal Palace, London would have been a much-desired travel destination for both visitors from Britain and abroad.
Interestingly, the sixth removable slide includes a view of not only the Crystal Palace as constructed according to Joseph Paxton’s design, but also an image of the rejected design of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Brunel assisted his father, Marc, in the construction of the Thames Tunnel, which is the most popular subject matter of the paper peepshow.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- R. Hyde, Paper Peepshows. The Jacqueline and Jonathan Gestetner Collection (Woodbridge: The Antique Collectors' Club, 2015), cat. 175.
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- Figure
- Brief description:
- Chinoiserie figure group representing the sense of Hearing
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Porcelain
- Associated concept:
- Figures & Decorative ceramics
- Content - concept:
- hearing
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 21.1
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 19.9
- Dimension:
- Depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 10.9
- Material:
- porcelain
- Object name:
- Figure
- Object number:
- C.109-1977
- Object production date:
- ca. 1752-55
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1747-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1756-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Derby Porcelain factory
- Organisation's association:
- manufacturer
- Object production person:
- Carlini, Agostino
- Person's association:
- modeller
- Person's biographical note:
- original model attributed to
- Object production place:
- Derby
- Place association:
- made
- Physical description:
- Chinoiserie figure group representing the sense of Hearing
- Reproduction number:
- 2006BJ9125
- Reproduction number:
- 2006BD7967
- Responsible department/section:
- CER
- Style:
- Chinoiserie
- Technique:
- glazed
- Technique:
- Soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- Chinoiserie figure group depicting the sense of Hearing. Soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels. Derby; 1740-1750.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Brunel, George, et al, Pagodes et Dragons: Exotisme et Fantaisie dans l'Europe Rococo, 1720-1770 (Association Paris-Musées: Musée Cernuschi: Paris, 2007)
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Mallet, J.V.G. 'Agostino Carlini and Dry-Edge Derby' in Walford, Tom and Hilary Young British Ceramic Design, 1600-2002: Papers presented at the colloquium celebrating the 75th anniversary of the English Ceramic Circle, 1927-2002. 2003, p. 54, fig. 25
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Painting, SS Great Britain, beached ashore, Dundrum Bay Ireland, at low tide
- Object name(s):
- oil painting; steamship; oil painting; steamship
- Brief description:
- Painting. [SS Great Britain] / J. Walter, c1847. Oil on canvas; 63x91cm in frame, 88x113x6.5cm. Signed bl. Portrait of the 3500-tons, iron screw steam ship Great Britain (1843), showing the vessel beached ashore at Dundrum Bay, Ireland, on the sand at low tide, December 1846. She refloated safely in August 1847 under the direction of Mr James Bremner and Captain C Claxton RN after fitment by IK Brunel of a breakwater of 8000 faggots each 3 feet diameter and 12 feet long, placed about the stern and exposed quarter of the vessel, loaded with stones, and backed by two rows of birch trees, about 60 feet long. This protective breakwater, combined with the strength of her iron construction, saved the vessel. She was towed to Liverpool for repairs. [see also pendant painting, 1865-36/1]
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- oil painting
- Associated concept:
- watercraft
- Associated place:
- Dundrum Bay
- Place association:
- depicted
- Credit line:
- On loan from Capt. Christopher Claxton, RN
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 3 9/16
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 90
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 35 1/16
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 890
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 44 1/2
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 1130
- Material:
- oil paint
- Material:
- canvas (textile)
- Object name:
- oil painting; steamship; oil painting; steamship
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1842
- Date - latest:
- 1852
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1842
- Date - latest:
- 1852
- Object production person:
- Walter, Joseph
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 1865-36/2
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- N1074
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Art
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ebab00da-d2d1-3fb7-9b08-8bfa307ab676
Use licence for this record: CC BY
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- Title:
- Locomotive shaped coffee pot
- Object name(s):
- coffee-pot; coffee-pot
- Brief description:
- Coffee pot, silver plated, Great Western Railway, in the shape of the locomotive "Victoria", ex Queen's Hotel, Swindon Station, by Martin, Baskett and Martin, Cheltenham.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- coffee-pot
- Associated concept:
- miscellanea and curiosities
- Associated concept:
- Using the Railway
- Credit line:
- British Rail, Clapham
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 26 15/16
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 685
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 22 7/16
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 570
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- kg
- Dimension value:
- 20.35
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- lbs
- Dimension value:
- 44.8643
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 10 13/16
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 275
- Material:
- silver plated
- Object name:
- coffee-pot; coffee-pot
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1840
- Date - latest:
- 1849
- Object production person:
- Martin & Company Ltd
- Object production place:
- Cheltenham
- Other number:
- 1999-8243
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Miscellanea & Curiosities
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- Object name(s):
- Figure
- Brief description:
- Figure of a bearded Chinese man in soft-paste porcelain decorated with white glaze. He is in a long sleeved robe, and with a flat head-dress and is carrying a fly-whisk. On a base covered with scrolls.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Ceramics
- Associated concept:
- Porcelain
- Content - concept:
- man
- Content - concept:
- scrolls
- Credit line:
- Given by E. F. Broderip, Esq.
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 17.2
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 7.1
- Dimension:
- Depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 6.2
- Inscription content:
- 'Bristoll'
- Inscription interpretation:
- In relief at the back of the base
- Material:
- soft paste porcelain
- Object name:
- Figure
- Object number:
- C.1300-1924
- Object production date:
- ca. 1750
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1745-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1754-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Lund and Miller
- Organisation's association:
- manufacturer
- Object production place:
- Bristol
- Place association:
- made
- Physical description:
- Figure of a bearded Chinese man in soft-paste porcelain decorated with white glaze. He is in a long sleeved robe, and with a flat head-dress and is carrying a fly-whisk. On a base covered with scrolls.
- Reproduction number:
- 2008BR9217
- Reproduction number:
- 2008BR9218
- Reproduction number:
- 2006BJ9126
- Responsible department/section:
- CER
- Technique:
- glazed
- Technique:
- Glazed soft-paste porcelain
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- Figure of a chinese man. Porcelain with white glaze. Bristol; 1750.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Beevers, David (ed.) Chinese Whispers: Chinoiserie in Britain 1650-1930, Brighton: The Royal Pavilion and Museums, 2008
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Brunel, George, et al, Pagodes et Dragons: Exotisme et Fantaisie dans l'Europe Rococo, 1720-1770 (Association Paris-Musées: Musée Cernuschi: Paris, 2007)
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- Title:
- Great Western Railway. Entrance Gateway, Bristol Station.
- Object name(s):
- print; lithograph; print; lithograph
- Brief description:
- Lithograph. Great Western Railway. Entrance Gateway, Bristol Station. Drawn and lithographed by J C Bourne.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- prints and lithographs
- Associated concept:
- Art
- Object name:
- print; lithograph; print; lithograph
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1846
- Date - latest:
- 1846
- Object production person:
- Bourne, John Cooke
- Other number:
- 1977-7519
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 43/37/51
- Other number type:
- Clapham number
- Other number:
- 77/21/387
- Other number type:
- National Railway Museum number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Pictorial Collection (Railway)
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- Title:
- La Laterne: P'tit mi by René Maizeroy
- Object name(s):
- Poster
- Brief description:
- Colour poster on two sheets joined. The poster is lettered and has an illustration of a blonde-haired woman, seated and turned to the right, her arm being kissed by a man. To the left is an orange parasol.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Prints
- Associated concept:
- Advertising
- Associated concept:
- Posters
- Content - concept:
- woman
- Content - concept:
- man
- Content - concept:
- parasol
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- overall size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 247
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- overall size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 87.9
- Inscription content:
- 'Lire Dans La Lanterne p'tit mi Par René Maizeroy 601 - Imp - Chaix (Succle. Chéret), 8 rue Brunel. Paris.'
- Inscription interpretation:
- Lettered
- Inscription content:
- '38'
- Inscription interpretation:
- Numbered
- Object name:
- Poster
- Object number:
- E.2667-1962
- Object production date:
- 1888
- Date - association:
- printed
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1888-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1888-12-31
- Object production person:
- Chéret, Jules
- Person's association:
- designer
- Object production place:
- France
- Place association:
- printed
- Physical description:
- Colour poster on two sheets joined. The poster is lettered and has an illustration of a blonde-haired woman, seated and turned to the right, her arm being kissed by a man. To the left is an orange parasol.
- Reproduction number:
- 2006BB1796
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- lithography
- Technique:
- Colour lithograph
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1962. London: HMSO, 1964.
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Coutts, Howard and Claire Jones Toulouse Lautrec and the art of the French Poster. Bowes Museum, 2004. 53 p., ill. ISBN 0954818202.
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- Object name(s):
- Figure
- Brief description:
- Chinese figure with a flower holder in soft-paste porcelain painted with enamels and gilded. Base moulded with foliate rococo scrolls picked out in gold with applied flowers and painted foliage.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Ceramics
- Associated concept:
- Porcelain
- Content - concept:
- man
- Content - concept:
- scrolls
- Content - concept:
- flowers
- Content - concept:
- foliated
- Credit line:
- Given by E. F. Broderip, Esq.
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 17.4
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 13.5
- Dimension:
- Depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 9.7
- Inscription content:
- An anchor
- Inscription interpretation:
- In gold
- Material:
- soft paste porcelain
- Material:
- enamel
- Object name:
- Figure
- Object number:
- C.695-1925
- Object production date:
- ca. 1758
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1753-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1762-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Chelsea Porcelain factory
- Organisation's association:
- manufacturer
- Object production person:
- Willems, Joseph
- Person's association:
- modeller
- Object production place:
- Chelsea
- Place association:
- made
- Physical description:
- Chinese figure with a flower holder in soft-paste porcelain painted with enamels and gilded. Base moulded with foliate rococo scrolls picked out in gold with applied flowers and painted foliage.
- Reproduction number:
- 2006BJ9124
- Reproduction number:
- 2017JV7971
- Responsible department/section:
- CER
- Style:
- Chinoiserie
- Technique:
- glazed
- Technique:
- painted
- Technique:
- moulded
- Technique:
- pierced
- Technique:
- Soft-paste porcelain painted with enamels, moulded, pierced and gilded
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- Chinese figure with flower holder. Soft-paste porcelain painted in enamels. Chelsea; about 1758.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Yoshida, Kneji and Durrans, Brians (eds), Self and Other: Portraits from Asia and Europe, Osaka : Asahi Shimbun, 2008
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Brunel, George, et al, Pagodes et Dragons: Exotisme et Fantaisie dans l'Europe Rococo, 1720-1770 (Association Paris-Musées: Musée Cernuschi: Paris, 2007)
- User's reference:
- Reference details:
- 236
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- Title:
- Builder's whole, rigged model, of SS 'Great Eastern', 1853-1857
- Object name(s):
- model - representation; watercraft; model - representation; watercraft
- Brief description:
- Builder's whole, rigged model, scale 1:96, of SS 'Great Eastern' by John Scott Russell and Company, Millwall, London, England, 1853-1857
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- water transport
- Associated concept:
- watercraft
- Associated concept:
- model - representation
- Associated place:
- Isle of Dogs
- Place association:
- association
- Credit line:
- John Scott Russell
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 16 1/8
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 410
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 30 1/8
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 765
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- kg
- Dimension value:
- 88
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- lbs
- Dimension value:
- 194.0078
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 90 9/16
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 2300
- Material:
- wood (unknown)
- Material:
- brass (copper, zinc alloy)
- Material:
- paint
- Material:
- cotton (fibre)
- Material:
- metal (unknown)
- Material:
- box (wood)
- Material:
- mahogany (wood)
- Material:
- steel (metal)
- Material:
- complete
- Object name:
- model - representation; watercraft; model - representation; watercraft
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1853
- Date - latest:
- 1857
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1853
- Date - latest:
- 1857
- Object production person:
- John Scott Russell and Company
- Object production place:
- Millwall, London, England, United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 1857-101
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- N38-1857
- Other number type:
- South Kensington Museum number
- Other number:
- 3584
- Other number type:
- nominal file
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Water Transport
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- Object name(s):
- medallion; medal
- Brief description:
- British medal commemorating the launch of the S.S Great Britain at Bristol, dated 1843. Obverse: Busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert facing left, QUEEN VICTORIA & PRINCE ALBERT, Reverse: S.S. Great Britain ship launched at sea, THE GREAT BRITAIN LENGTH 322FT BREADTH 30FT 6IN DEPTH 32FT 6IN 26 STATE ROOMS WITH ?HED EH 113 WITH 2 BEDS TOTAL WHT OF IRON 1300 TNS 1000 HORSE POWER LAUNCHED BY H.R.H PRINCE ALBERT JULY 19.1843
- Collection:
- Norfolk Museums
- Acquisition date:
- 6.1953
- Acquisition method:
- gift
- Associated concept:
- archaeology
- Associated concept:
- signs or symbols
- Associated event name:
- Launch of the S.S Great Britain
- Associated person:
- Victoria, Queen
- Associated person:
- Albert, Prince
- Associated person:
- Brunel, Isambard, Kingdom
- Person's association:
- engineer
- Associated place:
- England
- Place status:
- country
- Associated place:
- Bristol
- Current location:
- Not on display - In store
- Dimension:
- diameter
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 44
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- g
- Dimension value:
- 25.42
- Inscription content:
- QUEEN VICTORIA & PRINCE ALBERT
- Inscription method:
- moulded
- Inscription position:
- obverse
- Inscription type:
- inscription
- Inscription content:
- THE GREAT BRITAIN LENGTH 322FT BREADTH 30FT 6IN DEPTH 32FT 6IN 26 STATE ROOMS WITH ?HED EH 113 WITH 2 BEDS TOTAL WHT OF IRON 1300 TNS 1000 HORSE POWER LAUNCHED BY H.R.H PRINCE ALBERT JULY 19.1843
- Inscription method:
- moulded
- Inscription position:
- reverse
- Inscription type:
- inscription
- Material:
- metal
- Object name:
- medallion; medal
- Object number:
- NWHCM : 1953.113
- Object production date:
- 1843
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1843
- Date - latest:
- 1843
- Reproduction format:
- jpeg
- Reproduction type:
- image
- Responsible department/section:
- Archaeology
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- Title:
- Crown saw, yard No. 1909
- Object name(s):
- crown saw; crown saw
- Brief description:
- Crown saw, yard No. 1909
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Credit line:
- Board of Admiralty
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 34 5/8
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 880
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 53 1/8
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 1350
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 49 3/16
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 1250
- Material:
- cast iron
- Material:
- wrought iron
- Material:
- gunmetal
- Material:
- paint
- Object name:
- crown saw; crown saw
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1804
- Date - latest:
- 1807
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1804
- Date - latest:
- 1807
- Object production person:
- Maudslay, Henry
- Object production place:
- London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 1948-139
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 116/74/7
- Other number type:
- file number
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Hand and Machine Tools
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- Title:
- Coloured engraving 'Changing Gauge at Gloucester', engraved by W J Linton
- Object name(s):
- print; engraving; print; engraving
- Brief description:
- Coloured engraving, Great Western Railway, 'Changing Gauge at Gloucester', engraved by W J Linton, 85 Halton Gardens, London. (c1846).
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- engraving
- Associated person:
- Great Western Railway
- Person's association:
- association
- Associated place:
- Gloucester
- Place association:
- depicted
- Material:
- paper (fibre product)
- Object name:
- print; engraving; print; engraving
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1841
- Date - latest:
- 1851
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1841
- Date - latest:
- 1851
- Object production person:
- Linton, W J
- Object production place:
- London
- Other number:
- 1977-7734
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 5989/57
- Other number type:
- Clapham number
- Other number:
- 77/21/634
- Other number type:
- National Railway Museum number
- Responsible department/section:
- NRM - Pictorial Collection (Railway)
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- Title:
- Ship’s rigging pulley block shaping machine, 1700-1799
- Object name(s):
- machines; machines
- Brief description:
- Shaping machine, yard No. 1906
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Associated concept:
- machines
- Credit line:
- Board of Admiralty
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- kg
- Dimension value:
- 924.4368
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- lbs
- Dimension value:
- 2038.04493
- Object name:
- machines; machines
- Object production person:
- Maudslay, Henry
- Other number:
- 1948-140/1
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 3
- Other number type:
- Making the Modern World Gallery Interpretation Number
- Other number:
- 116/74/7
- Other number type:
- file number
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Hand and Machine Tools
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- Title:
- Token for the opening of the Thames Tunnel and advertisement for medallist W. Warrington, 25th March, 1843.
- Object name(s):
- Metal; Token, England
- Brief description:
- Brass coloured metal token. On the obverse central to the design is a relief depiction of the Thames tunnel, being two tunnels with arched entrances with a keystone at the centre and surmounted by an entablature. On each side is the river Thames and above are ships. Beneath the design is relief text reading 'THAMES TUNNEL / OPENED TO THE PUBLIC / MARCH 25. 1843'. On the reverse central to the design is relief text reading 'W. WARRINGTON . MEDALLIST / ENGRAVER / TO HER / MAJESTY / 27 / STRAND'.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Tokens--England
- Associated concept:
- Architecture England London Thames Tunnel
- Associated person:
- Warrington, W., Medallist
- Comments:
- The Thames Tunnel, which connected Rotherhite and Wapping was built by the French engineer Sir Marc Isamabart Brunel (1769-1849). Building work took place between 1825 and 1842. It was opened the following year.
- Comments:
- As most items are manufactured in the same year they are presented, date of manufacture for this medal is taken to be the same as its presentation date. Please note this manufacture date is speculative as occasionally items are manufactured before or even after the date of presentation.
- Comments:
- The cataloguing of the medal collection at the Library and Museum of Freemasonry was supported by a grant from Arts Council England in 2013.
- Content - description:
- Thames tunnel, Keysone, River Thames, Ships
- Dimension:
- H: n/a W: n/a D: 2 Dia: 23 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Object name:
- Metal; Token, England
- Object number:
- M2013/1263
- Object production date:
- 1843 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Struck metal
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- Title:
- View of the Steam Ship President
- Object name(s):
- aquatint; aquatint
- Brief description:
- Colour aquatint depicting a view of the Steam Ship 'President', by Henry A Papprill after William Adolphus Knell, published by Ackermann & Company, London, 1840. Shows the steamship in starboard-broadside view, in full sail with flags flying. Small ships approach with passengers and coastline is visible behind. The inscription below 'This View of the Steam Ship President, is with permission / most respectfully dedicated to the British and American Steam Navigation Company, by their obedt & humble Servants, / Ackermann & Compy' followed by details of the ship, it's makers and commander.
- Collection:
- Science Museum Group
- Credit line:
- In memory of Irene Barrowcliffe
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 22 5/16
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 567
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 29 5/8
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 752
- Material:
- paper (fibre product)
- Material:
- ink
- Object name:
- aquatint; aquatint
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1840
- Date - latest:
- 1840
- Object production date:
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1840
- Date - latest:
- 1840
- Object production person:
- Ackermann and Company; Knell, William Adolphus; Papprill, Henry
- Object production place:
- London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
- Other number:
- 2017-137
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- E2016.0255.1
- Other number type:
- previous number
- Responsible department/section:
- SCM - Art
- Right holder:
- None
- Right type:
- Copyright
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