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10th Baronet Collection

"The 10th Baronet: A Journey Through Time" Step into the past with the 10th baronet as we explore a collection of captivating historical moments

Background image10th Baronet Collection: The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler

The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). The Causey Arch near Stanley in County Durham is the worlds oldest surviving single arch railway bridge

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Camden Town Engine Sheds, c. 1935, (1945). Creator: Norman Wilkinson

Camden Town Engine Sheds, c. 1935, (1945). Creator: Norman Wilkinson
Camden Town Engine Sheds, c. 1935, (1945). London, Midland & Scottish Railway poster of steam locomotives at Camden Motive Power Depot in north London

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Travelling on the Liverpool and Machester Railway, 1831, (1945). Creator: SG Hughes

Travelling on the Liverpool and Machester Railway, 1831, (1945). Creator: SG Hughes
Travelling on the Liverpool and Machester Railway, 1831, (1945). Steam locomotives on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway (L&MR)

Background image10th Baronet Collection: The Atmospheric Railway at Dawlish, 1847, (1945). Creator: Unknown

The Atmospheric Railway at Dawlish, 1847, (1945). Creator: Unknown
The Atmospheric Railway at Dawlish, 1847, (1945). Railway line running along the sea front in the town of Dawlish on the south coast of Devon

Background image10th Baronet Collection: A Blenkinsop Locomotive at a Yorkshire Colliery, 1814, (1945). Creator: Unknown

A Blenkinsop Locomotive at a Yorkshire Colliery, 1814, (1945). Creator: Unknown
A Blenkinsop Locomotive at a Yorkshire Colliery, 1814, (1945). Man smoking a pipe, and a Blenkinsop steam locomotive at Middleton colliery near Leeds, West Yorkshire

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Olive Mount Cutting on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831, (1945). Creator

Olive Mount Cutting on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831, (1945). Creator
Olive Mount Cutting on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831, (1945). Steam locomotive in the 2-mile sandstone railway cutting which opened in 1830

Background image10th Baronet Collection: The Excursion Train Galop, sheet music cover, c1860, (1945). Creator: Unknown

The Excursion Train Galop, sheet music cover, c1860, (1945). Creator: Unknown
" The Excursion Train Galop", sheet music cover, c1860, (1945). Third Class Travel, c. 1845 : railway passengers in open-air carriages, cover to a piece of music composed by Frank Musgrave

Background image10th Baronet Collection: The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown

The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown
The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, (1945). The Metropolitan Line, which opened in 1863 and ran between Paddington and Farringdon in London

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Creator: Marcus

Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Creator: Marcus
Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Busy scene at a London railway station. In the foreground a child sits on a trunk waiting to be moved with a porters trolley

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Mind Your Points, 1867, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Mind Your Points, 1867, (1945). Creator: Unknown
" Mind Your Points", 1867, (1945). Railway worker operating a set of points, a mechanical installation enabling trains to be guided from one track to another, such as at a junction

Background image10th Baronet Collection: George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Creator: Unknown

George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Creator: Unknown
George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Portrait of George Stephenson (1781-1848), English mechanical engineer and inventor of the railway engine. After a painting of 1849

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Portrait of English engineer and inventor Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) who designed the first locomotive to run on rails

Background image10th Baronet Collection: William Massey Stanley Esquire, 1834. Creator: Richard James Lane

William Massey Stanley Esquire, 1834. Creator: Richard James Lane
William Massey Stanley Esquire, 1834. Portrait of Sir William Stanley-Massey-Stanley, 10th Baronet, (c1806-1863), British landowner and Conservative politician

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Sir William Massey Stanley, 1834. Creator: Richard James Lane

Sir William Massey Stanley, 1834. Creator: Richard James Lane
Sir William Massey Stanley, 1834. Portrait of Sir William Stanley-Massey-Stanley, 10th Baronet, (c1806-1863), British landowner and Conservative politician

Background image10th Baronet Collection: Sir William George Eden Wiseman 10th Baronet

Sir William George Eden Wiseman 10th Baronet
EDITORIAL Sir William George Eden Wiseman, 10th Baronet, 1885 - 1962. British intelligence agent and banker



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"The 10th Baronet: A Journey Through Time" Step into the past with the 10th baronet as we explore a collection of captivating historical moments. Witness the grandeur of The Tanfield Arch in 1804, an architectural marvel that still stands tall today. Delve into Camden Town Engine Sheds, c. 1935, and admire Norman Wilkinson's artistic prowess that brings this bustling hub to life. Travel back to 1831 and experience the Liverpool and Manchester Railway through SG Hughes' lens, capturing the excitement of locomotive travel during its early days. Marvel at The Atmospheric Railway at Dawlish in 1847, a technological wonder captured by an unknown artist. Discover a Blenkinsop Locomotive at a Yorkshire Colliery in 1814, showcasing industrial progress amidst breathtaking landscapes. Traverse Olive Mount Cutting on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1831; let your imagination run wild as you envision steam engines chugging through this historic site. Uncover hidden melodies with "The Excursion Train Galop, " sheet music cover from around 1860 - immerse yourself in its lively rhythm while picturing passengers enjoying their journey. Peer into history's mysteries as we glimpse The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington in 1863 - an enigmatic creation by an unknown artist. Transport yourself to Cannon Street Station circa 1900; Marcus skillfully captures its essence, inviting you to imagine bustling crowds and trains departing for new adventures. Learn valuable lessons with "Mind Your Points" from 1867 - embrace railway safety through this thought-provoking artwork by an anonymous creator. Meet pioneers George Stephenson and Richard Trevithick through powerful portraits dating back to c1849 and c1816 respectively; these visionaries shaped our modern world with their groundbreaking contributions. Join us on this extraordinary journey alongside the remarkable legacy of the 10th baronet - where artistry meets engineering excellence across centuries.