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Pont Britannia, entrée Anglesey
Pont Britannia, entrée Anglesey

Lithograph

Britannia Bridge, Anglesey Entrance
Publisher (1791-1862)
Printer (1831-1867)
SignatureL. c. below image, London, Published for the Author, 1st Aug.st, 1849; l. r. below image, Day & Son, lith.rs to the Queen
Date 1849
Medium / Technique Ink
Lithography
Dimensions37.2 x 52.2 cm
Origin England
Object NumberM6924.8
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. Phillip Mackenzie
Status
Not on view

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Cast iron arches originally proposed for the Britannia Bridge
Cast iron arches originally proposed for the Britannia Bridge
Anonymous
1849/08/01
M6924.35
Britannia Tubular Bridge, general view
Britannia Tubular Bridge, general view
Anonymous
1849/08/01
M6924.7
Britannia Bridge Tidal Observations
Britannia Bridge Tidal Observations
Anonymous
1849
M6924.32
Britannia Bridge: platform and construction of tubes, September 1848
Britannia Bridge: platform and construction of tubes, September 1848
George Hawkins II
1849/08/01
M6924.4
Britannia Bridge, Carnarvon Tower
Britannia Bridge, Carnarvon Tower
George Hawkins II
1849
M6924.5
Isometrical projection of a portion of one of the tubes of the Britannia Bridge
Isometrical projection of a portion of one of the tubes of the Britannia Bridge
Matthew Forster
1849-1850
M6924.15
Cast Iron Girder Bridge Intended for Crossing the River Nene near Wisbeach
Cast Iron Girder Bridge Intended for Crossing the River Nene near Wisbeach
Anonymous
1849
M6924.46
Niagara and its wonders. Niagara Suspension Bridge
Niagara and its wonders. Niagara Suspension Bridge
Anonymous
About 1860
M775.7
Mother Britannia, "Cut Her Adrift, Eh ! How Dare You ?"
Mother Britannia, "Cut Her Adrift, Eh ! How Dare You ?"
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M984.306.154
Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M982.530.5083
Entrance to Toronto
Entrance to Toronto
John Richard Coke Smyth
1840
M989X.72.18
The Britannia Tubular Bridge
The Britannia Tubular Bridge
John Henry Walker
1850
M982X.547.1.41

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