in 1866 he married Catherine Cripps, and settled in Teddington
1814 in London
1896
Brentford, a town in West London
hat-maker in Covent Garden, London
engraver George Cooke, his godfather;
by Edward William Cooke, whose uncle, William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855), was also a line engr.; pupil of the landscape engr. John Pye
England, UK
Ser. of lithogr. drawings of the London & Birmingham Railway, 1839; 4th ed. of Bennet Woodcroft: Sketch of the Origin & Progress of Steam Navigation, 1853; Robert Hay: Illustr. of Cairo, 1840; History & Description of the Great Western Railway; E.W. Cooke: Views of the Old & New London Bridge, 1833
exhibitions in Royal Photographic Society 1854, Royal Academy of Arts 1863, Royal Society of British Artists 1865; John Britton (1771-1857)
Klingender 1968/74: 133-7, 260-1 & fig. 81-9, 92, 96; Ray 1976: 251; Edward Pett Thompson: Life in Russia, Smith, Elder and Co, 1848; John Hannavy: J.C.B., Charles Blacker Vignoles & the Dnieper Suspension Bridge, History of Photography 28 (2004): 334-47
British artist, engraver & photographer, best known for his lithographs showing the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway and the Great Western Railway; also active in Russia (Moscow & St. Petersburg) & Ukraine (Kiev) for over a decade 1840s to 1850s; further examples of his lithographic work are found at https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/search?q=J.C.%20Bourne
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