
Sujet
Euston Station, London terminus of London and Birmingham Railway, 1840. Artist: Unknown
Légende
Euston Station, London terminus of London and Birmingham Railway, 1840. A man greets a female passenger while luggage on the cariage roof is untied. Iron pillars and trusses support the station roof. In 1833, Robert Stephenson (1803-1859) was appointed chief engineer of the London & Birmingham Railway (LBR), the first railway into London. Running between Curzon Street Station, Birmingham, and Euston Station, London, the 112 mile long line took 20,000 men nearly five years to build, at a cost of five and a half million pounds. The LBR opened on 17 September 1838. From London and Birmingham Railway Guide. (London, 1840).
Oxford Science Archive
Date
1840
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images
Notre référence
HRM19B63_184
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
30,0Mo (3,4Mo) / 36,1cm x 20,8cm / 4265 x 2455 (300dpi)