Title
Prints showing different views of Manchester and surrounding area
Reference
YA1983.10
Production date
1820 - 1850
Creator
- Allom, ThomasBiographyBiography
English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. Allom was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, including the Church of St Peter's. He also worked with Sir Charles Barry on the Houses of Parliament and other projects.
- Pickering, GeorgeBiographyBiography
British landscape painter, born in Yorkshire in 1794. Pickering exhibited Between 1815 and 1818 he exhibited eleven landscapes at the Society of Painters in Water Colours (the Old Watercolour Society) between 1815 and 1818, and four landscapes at the Society of British Artists galleries in Suffolk Street, London, in 1827–8.
In 1836 he had a studio at 53 Bold Street, Liverpool. He later moved to Grange Mount, Birkenhead, where he died on 8 March 1857.
- Westall, WilliamBiographyBiography
William Westall was a painter and engraver, born in Hertford in 1781, whose works included those sketched on voyages to Australia and India. He also produced many sketches of the Lake District. Westall died at St John's Wood in 1850.
Scope and Content
Five prints: Worsley Hall by T. Allam, engraved by R. Sands; Sankey Viaduct by G. Pickering, engraved by J. H. Kermot; Piccadilly and the Infirmary from Market Street showing Manchester Carriage Company horse bus; New Bailey Bridge by W. Westall, engraved by J. Roffe; panoramic view of Manchester from Kersal Moor by G. Pickering, engraved by T. Higham.
Extent
5 items
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Sands, RBiographyBiography
British engraver, known to have been active in 1833.
- Kernot, J HBiographyBiography
British engraver, known to have been active c1815-1857.
- Roffe, JohnBiographyBiography
British engraver, known to have been active c1830.
- Allom, ThomasBiographyBiography
English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. Allom was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, including the Church of St Peter's. He also worked with Sir Charles Barry on the Houses of Parliament and other projects.
- Pickering, GeorgeBiographyBiography
British landscape painter, born in Yorkshire in 1794. Pickering exhibited Between 1815 and 1818 he exhibited eleven landscapes at the Society of Painters in Water Colours (the Old Watercolour Society) between 1815 and 1818, and four landscapes at the Society of British Artists galleries in Suffolk Street, London, in 1827–8.
In 1836 he had a studio at 53 Bold Street, Liverpool. He later moved to Grange Mount, Birkenhead, where he died on 8 March 1857.
- Westall, WilliamBiographyBiography
William Westall was a painter and engraver, born in Hertford in 1781, whose works included those sketched on voyages to Australia and India. He also produced many sketches of the Lake District. Westall died at St John's Wood in 1850.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.