k Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator Alfred Crowquill. Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Illustration to Railway Mania, a story by Alfred Crowquill, a satire on the obsession with the railways, a recent innovation in Britain at the time. ...straight ahead goes the surveyor, with his theodolite, and, in a few weeks, whiz comes the engine and, if you stand in the way, to expostulate in favour of your kitchengarden, make up your mind to scaldings. Surveyors, by the by, are now getting exceedingly scarce they are advertised for at their own prices whilst advertising masters promise to perfect gentlemen in the art of surveying, in twelve lessons, for twenty guineas...Under these circumstances, juvenile surveyors are set to work, and have a man to carry the chain, and a chair for them to reach the sight of the theodolite all the full grown ones having been used up many months ago. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1845, Vol VII. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill. Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Illustration to  Railway Mania , a story by Alfred Crowquill, a satire on the obsession with the railways, a recent innovation in Britain at the time.  ...straight a head goes the surveyor, with his theodolite, and, in a few weeks, whiz  comes the engine  and, if you stand in the way, to expostulate in favour of your kitchen garden, make up your mind to scaldings. Surveyors, by the by, are now getting exceedingly scarce  they are advertised for at their own prices  whilst advertising masters promise to perfect gentlemen in the art of surveying, in twelve lessons, for twenty guineas...Under these circumstances, juvenile surveyors are set to work, and have a man to carry the chain, and a chair for them to reach the sight of the theodolite   all the full  grown ones having been used up many months ago . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1845, Vol VII.
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Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill.

Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Illustration to 'Railway Mania', a story by Alfred Crowquill, a satire on the obsession with the railways, a recent innovation in Britain at the time. '...straight a-head goes the surveyor, with his theodolite, and, in a few weeks, whiz! comes the engine; and, if you stand in the way, to expostulate in favour of your kitchen-garden, make up your mind to scaldings. Surveyors, by the by, are now getting exceedingly scarce; they are advertised for at their own prices; whilst advertising masters promise to perfect gentlemen in the art of surveying, in twelve lessons, for twenty guineas...Under these circumstances, juvenile surveyors are set to work, and have a man to carry the chain, and a chair for them to reach the sight of the theodolite - all the full- grown ones having been used up many months ago'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.

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