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The New Steam Carriage, engraved by Henry Pyall (1795-1833) 1827 (coloured aquatint)

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NRM260940
Image title
The New Steam Carriage, engraved by Henry Pyall (1795-1833) 1827 (coloured aquatint)
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Morton, G. (fl.1827) (after) / English
Location
Science Museum, London, UK
Medium
coloured aquatint
Date
1827 AD (C19th AD)
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Cornishman Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (1793-1875) built a steam-powered road vehicle after meeting Richard Trevithick; travelled from Bath to London and back at 15mph;

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© Science and Society Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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female / passengers / driver / male / gurney's
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Medium 1024 × 762 px 87 × 65 mm 1.2 MB

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