John Cooke Bourne (1 September 1814 – February 1896) was a British artist, engraver and photographer, best known for his lithographs showing the construction...
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John Bourne may refer to: John Cooke Bourne (1814–1896), English artist and engraver John Bourne (artist) (born 1943), British artist and painter John...
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Oregon, a ghost town Bourne Field, an ex-military airstrip on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands Bourne (surname) John Cooke Bourne, British artist, engraver...
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player James Bourne (born 1983), British singer-songwriter John Bourne (artist) (born 1943), British artist and painter John Cooke Bourne (1814–1896),...
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February 5 – Jean-Auguste Barre, French sculptor (born 1811) February – John Cooke Bourne, English topographical artist, lithographer and photographer (born...
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delicately classical neighbour". The tunnels now have two lines each. John Cooke Bourne illustrated the construction of the original tunnel in his series...
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decorative arches. The viaduct and embankment feature in drawings by John Cooke Bourne. Several contemporary commentators likened Stephenson's bridges to...
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illustrated by John Cooke Bourne in his series of lithographs published to mark the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway. Bourne shows the viaduct...
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line. It was widened in 1858 when the railway was quadruple-tracked. John Cooke Bourne illustrated the bridge as part of his series of lithographs documenting...
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(12 m) deep and is celebrated in a series of coloured lithographs by John Cooke Bourne showing its construction in the 1830s. The four Tring Reservoirs –...
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(1846). The History and Description of the Great Western Railway. John Cooke Bourne, illustrator. London. George Thomas Clark (1885). Cartae et Alia Munimenta...
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two guidebooks on the railway: one illustrated with lithographs by John Cooke Bourne; the other, a critique of Brunel's methods and the broad gauge. The...
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reasonably smoothly and did not encounter any unexpected obstacles. John Cooke Bourne illustrated the cutting in his series of lithographs produced to commemorate...
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lithograph and features in another of the adjoining embankment, both by John Cooke Bourne in his account of the building of the London and Birmingham Railway...
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United States completed by Robert Mills. Forglen House, Scotland, designed by John Smith, is completed at about this date. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture:...
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Watford High Street railway station. The viaduct was illustrated by John Cooke Bourne in his series of lithographs on the London and Birmingham Railway...
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Centenary 1938 souvenir, illustrating the 2-2-0 locomotive of Edward Bury John Cooke Bourne Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway Wolverton railway...
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New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10442-1. Binding, John (2001). Brunel's Bristol Temple Meads. Hersham, UK: Oxford Publishing Company...
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imminent demolition sparked a preservation protest in which Woodrow Wyatt, John Betjeman and Nikolaus Pevsner were prominent figures, and a wider debate...
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scientist, photographer, artist and poet (died 1864) September 1 – John Cooke Bourne, English topographical artist, lithographer and photographer (died...
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Gustave Boulanger (French, 1824–1888) Lev Boure (Russian, 1877–1943) John Cooke Bourne (British, 1814–1896) Lithographer Bernard Boutet de Monvel (French...
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the west side is largely unaltered. The viaduct was described by John Cooke Bourne in his account of the building of the LBR. It has been a Grade II...
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wash drawing dated 12 June 1837, one of a series of works by artist John Cooke Bourne illustrating the construction of the line. Buck's Essay, containing...
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Manchester." Whittaker & Co, 1838. Period Linslade Tunnel drawing by John Cooke Bourne via sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk Image of the approach to Linslade Tunnel...
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Chain Bridge, designed by Charles Blacker Vignoles and pictured by John Cooke Bourne. The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design was published...
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Sherbourne Viaduct is one of several engineering works illustrated by John Cooke Bourne in his Series of Lithographic Drawings on the London and Birmingham...
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The Bourne Legacy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2012 film The Bourne Legacy, which is the fourth installment in the series...
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responsibility for the work. Robert Stephenson, as chief engineer, appointed John Birkinshaw, an assistant engineer, to take over supervision of the contractors'...
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can still be seen just south of the viaduct and were portrayed by John Cooke Bourne in his description of the railway published just after it had opened...
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The Sowe Viaduct is one of several engineering works illustrated by John Cooke Bourne in his Series of Lithographic Drawings on the London and Birmingham...
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