A coachman with a whip and a woman with a kettle: the man mistrusts anything using steam (implying steam trains). Pencil and ink wash by S. Jenner, ca. 1830.

  • Jenner, Stephen, 1796-
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[1830?]
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560835i
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A coachman with a whip and a woman with a kettle: the man mistrusts anything using steam (implying steam trains). Pencil and ink wash by S. Jenner, ca. 1830. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[1830?]

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1 drawing : pencil and ink wash ; image and text 23 x 22 cm

Lettering

Take away that thingummy, I'll have nothing to do with that or nothing else that belongs to yer that goes by steam Lettering: handwritten in ink below the image

Reference

Wellcome Collection 560835i

Creator/production credits

Stephen Jenner was Edward Jenner's great-nephew

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