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Fowler Collection

Background imageFowler Collection: Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway started in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: 1885 Fowler Class A 4 wheel drive traction engine. Creator: Unknown

1885 Fowler Class A 4 wheel drive traction engine. Creator: Unknown
1885 Fowler Class A 4 wheel drive traction engine

Background imageFowler Collection: 1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown

1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown
1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions wagons

Background imageFowler Collection: Fowler armoured traction engine. Creator: Unknown

Fowler armoured traction engine. Creator: Unknown
Fowler armoured traction engine

Background imageFowler Collection: 1900 Fowler F5 armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown

1900 Fowler F5 armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown
1900 Fowler F5 armoured traction engine with munitions wagons

Background imageFowler Collection: Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Keystone View Company

Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Keystone View Company
Forth Bridge, Scotland, 1897. The Forth Rail Bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFowler Collection: The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Court of the South Kensington Station, c1876. Originally called the Brompton exchange, the station was opened on 24 December 1868 by the Metropolitan Railway to designs by Sir John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: Henry the Fowler being offered the crown while trapping birds, (1900), (1936). Creator

Henry the Fowler being offered the crown while trapping birds, (1900), (1936). Creator
Henry the Fowler being offered the crown while trapping birds, (1900), (1936). Heinrich Dem Vogler Wird Die Deutsche Konigskrone Dargebracht, 919 AD

Background imageFowler Collection: Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860 by the Metropolitan Railway, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageFowler Collection: An Express Train Crossing the Forth Bridge, c1930. Creator: Leslie J. Thompson

An Express Train Crossing the Forth Bridge, c1930. Creator: Leslie J. Thompson
An Express Train Crossing the Forth Bridge, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageFowler Collection: The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Forth Bridge in Course of Construction, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageFowler Collection: A View of the New Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833. Artist: J Harris

A View of the New Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833. Artist: J Harris
A View of the New Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833. The new Hungerford Market near Charing Cross was built in Italianate style in 1831-1833

Background imageFowler Collection: Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, c1835. Artist: Charles Ingrey

Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, c1835. Artist: Charles Ingrey
Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, c1835. Four views of Hungerford Market, showing the River front, Strand front, fish market and hall

Background imageFowler Collection: Jeremy Brown, R Aspland, R Fowler and M Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 2015

Jeremy Brown, R Aspland, R Fowler and M Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 2015
Jeremy Brown, Robin Aspland, Robert Fowler and Matt Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015

Background imageFowler Collection: Robert Fowler, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor

Robert Fowler, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
Robert Fowler, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015

Background imageFowler Collection: Painted Window - Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, and Seven Norman Earls of Chester, 1808 (1845)

Painted Window - Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, and Seven Norman Earls of Chester, 1808 (1845). Artist: William Fowler
Painted Window - Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, and Seven Norman Earls of Chester, 1808 (1845). The drawing is a reproduction of a sixteenth-century painted glass window in the Brereton Hall, Cheshire

Background imageFowler Collection: Female Study, c1895, (1897). Artist: Robert Fowler

Female Study, c1895, (1897). Artist: Robert Fowler
Female Study, c1895, (1897). From The Studio Volume 9. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]

Background imageFowler Collection: New Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. Artist: Payne

New Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. Artist: Payne
New Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. The new Hungerford Market near Charing Cross was built in Italianate style in 1831-1833

Background imageFowler Collection: Prime Minister William Gladstone opens the Metropolitan Railway, London, 1863 (1951)

Prime Minister William Gladstone opens the Metropolitan Railway, London, 1863 (1951). Engineered by John Fowler, the Metropolitan Railway was the first line of what would eventually become the London

Background imageFowler Collection: Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Artist: FTD

Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Artist: FTD
Corpus, the Reverend Thomas Fowler, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1899. Fowler (1832-1904) was President of Corpus Christi College

Background imageFowler Collection: Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFowler Collection: The Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours

The Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours
The Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFowler Collection: Gene Fowler (1890-1960), American journalist and author, early 20th century

Gene Fowler (1890-1960), American journalist and author, early 20th century

Background imageFowler Collection: Ploughing by machinery, c1926. Artist: Sir John Fowler

Ploughing by machinery, c1926. Artist: Sir John Fowler
Ploughing by machinery, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageFowler Collection: John Fowler, civil engineer, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

John Fowler, civil engineer, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
John Fowler, civil engineer, 1882. Together with Benjamin Baker, Fowler (1817-1898) designed the Forth Rail Bridge in Scotland

Background imageFowler Collection: Forth Railway Bridge from the south-east, Scotland, c1895

Forth Railway Bridge from the south-east, Scotland, c1895. This bridge, built for the North British Railway Company, was begun in 1882 and opened on 4 March 1890

Background imageFowler Collection: The Fife cantilever, c1880s

The Fife cantilever, c1880s. Showing the construction of the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland. The bridge crosses the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh

Background imageFowler Collection: Trumpeter Walt Fowler, 2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Trumpeter Walt Fowler, 2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Trumpeter Walt Fowler, Steve Gadd Band, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2017


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