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106 - Great Western Railway - Bristol Old Station [1840s]

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Historical Engineering Collection


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Description
Date

1 drawing on one sheet showing sketch of elevation of station building

1840

5 drawings on one sheet showing elevations, plan and section of Bristol Engine shed roof

1840

2 drawings showing plan of the roof. first drawings shows plan of leads and slating, second drawings shows plan rooms in roof and the trusses in centre building. Associated with the contract between the Great Western Railway Company and Messrs Isaac Brown and John Norman Brown. Signed by John Norman Brown for Father and self.

21 January 1840

2 drawings on one sheet showing plans of second floor and upper story wings and centre roof

21 January 1840

4 drawings on one sheet showing a bay window

21 January 1840

1 drawing on one sheet showing section through station showing partitions and trussing

21 January 1840

Original Drawing on paper in ink and colour wash

21 January 1840

4 drawings on one sheet showing section and plan of arches west of float bridge

1840

2 drawings on one sheet showing internal sections of the goods shed

1840

7 drawings on 1 sheet showing plans, elevations and sections of windows and section of skirting. Associated with the contract between the Great Western Railway Company and Messrs Isaac Brown and John Norman Brown. Signed by John Norman Brown for Father and self.

21 January 1840

6 drawings showing levers and frames in the good shed

1840

1 drawing on one sheet showing elevation of principal front

21 January 1840

4 drawings showing plan, section and elevation of bridge across entrance to dock

1840-1900

1 drawing on 1 sheet of Bristol Station back elevation taken parallel with the faces of building. Associated with the contract between the Great Western Railway Company and Messrs Isaac Brown and John Norman Brown. Signed by John Norman Brown for Father and self.

21 January 1840

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