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George Wilson, a pedestrian. Engraving by S. Springsguth, 1818.
Date: 21 May 1818Reference: 1973i- Books
Tactile paving : design guide 003 / [Surface].
SurfaceDate: 2012- Books
Bus stops : design guide 002 / [Surface].
SurfaceDate: 2012- Books
Pedestrian crossings : design guide 004 / [Surface].
SurfaceDate: 2013- Pictures
Soldiers protecting the Bank of England march in double file trampling bodies underfoot, led by a foppish officer. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585524i- Books
Seating : design guide 001 / [Surface].
SurfaceDate: 2013- Books
Using triangulation to assess a suite of tools to measure community severance / Jennifer S. Mindell, Paulo R. Anciaes, Ashley Dhanani, Jemima Stockton, Peter Jones, Muki Haklay, Nora Groce, Shaun Scholes, Laura Vaughan, on behalf of the Street Mobility and Network Accessibility team.
Mindell, Jennifer S.Date: [2017?]- Books
Mobility, mood and place : exploring how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobility easy, enjoyable and meaningful for older people / [Mobility, Mood and Place].
Mobility, Mood and PlaceDate: [201-?]- Pictures
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George Wilson, a pedestrian, on a road lined with people. Etching by J.T. Smith after himself, 1815.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 31 December 1815Reference: 1972i- Pictures
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As people walk on the pavement below those pushing prams are walking on an alternative pavement above. Wood engraving by P.A..
Date: [1885]Reference: 37255i