Engine House, Swindon by John Cooke Bourne

Engine House, Swindon

(Engine House, Swindon, 1846 (pen, ink und wash on paper))


John Cooke Bourne

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1846  ·  pen, ink and wash on paper  ·  Picture ID: 73666

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Engine House, Swindon by John Cooke Bourne. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engine · house · swindon · collection · views · construction · great · western · railway · inside · interior · running · shed · locomotive · railway · rail · maintenance · repairing · traverser · transfer · table · train · firefly · workers · worker · works · working · tracks · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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