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The Great Eastern

Albumen print of the deck of the Great Eastern, by Robert Howlett. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for it. They ...

The Great Eastern

Albumen print of the full length of the Great Eastern, by Robert Howlett. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for it. ...

The Great Eastern

Albumen print of the view down the side of the Great Eastern, by Robert Howlett. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines ...

The Great Eastern

Albumen print of the deck of the Great Eastern, by Robert Howlett. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for it. They were ...

The Great Eastern

Handwritten description of the Great Eastern, noted as extracted from 'Steam Ships and their Story' by R.A. Fletcher. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, ...

The Great Eastern

Albumen print by Robert Howlett, of the front view of the Great Eastern. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for it. ...

The Great Eastern

Albumen print by Robert Howlett of the Great Eastern and workmen. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and James Watt & Co. of Soho, Handsworth, manufactured the screw engines for it. They were ...

The Great Eastern

Statistics regarding the Great Eastern, as provided by Albert Mould of Handsworth Library, Soho Road, for R.H. Kirton of 22 Broughton Road, Handsworth. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed this ship and ...

The Hermitage in snow by John Phillp

This pen and ink drawing with watercolour shows the Hermitage, one of the garden buildings built on the Soho Estate by the industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728-1809). He referred to it ...

The Shell Pool, Park Avenue

This was one of the landscaped pools laid out by Matthew Boulton in the grounds of Soho House. In the 1880s when the Soho estate was being broken up it became part of the Shell Pool Grounds which was ...

The Soho Manufactory

The Soho Manufactory was founded in 1761 by Matthew Boulton on Handsworth Heath in the parish of Handsworth near Birmingham. The site of a water mill was taken over, quickly converted and expanded over ...

The Three Sohos

The Three Sohos by George Demidowicz There has been considerable confusion by writers over the years in distinguishing between the three Soho sites: The Soho Manufactory The Soho Mint The Soho ...

Thornhill House, Soho Road, Handsworth

Thornhill House, Handsworth. It was occupied in the eighteenth century by John Scales who worked at the Soho Manufactory. James Watt junior lived there prior to moving to Aston Hall, then Matthew Boulton's ...

View of Handsworth (Old Town) Hall

Painted by Allen Edward Everitt. This is a rare view of the Old Town Hall erected in about 1460. Most views do not show the outbuildings and pump. The building still stands at the corner of College Road ...

View of Soho House, Handsworth

The home of Matthew Boulton painted by one of the Lines family. Eight different members of the Lines family have been recorded as having artistic ability. Several of them produced landscape drawings with ...

View of Soho Pool by John Phillp

This pen and ink sketch by John Phillp shows the landscaped park created at Soho by industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728-1809). It is looking across Soho Pool with its island. To the ...

View of the Soho Manufactory, near Birmingham

From the Monthly Magazine number 17. The factory was finished in 1765 at a cost of £9,000, and by 1769 employed 700 people making toys, trinkets and silver plate. In 1788 a Coining Mill was erected and ...

View of the Soho Manufactory, near Birmingham

The factory was finished in 1765 at a cost of £9,000, and by 1769 employed 700 people making toys, trinkets and silver plate. In 1788 a Coining Mill was erected and this mint made 40,000 coins per hour....