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1. Anon, English and American Railways, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 375–89.
2. [William Laidlaw?], London, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 90–93.
3. [Elizabeth C Gaskell], Cousin Phillis. Part II, Cornhill Magazine, 8 (1863), 688–706.
4. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 447–51.
5. Anon, Preface, Punch, 32 (1857), [iii]–iv.
6. Anon, The Book of the Month. The Temperance Problem and Social Reform, Review of Reviews, 19 (1899), 387–93.
7. [John R Leifchild], Life and Labour in the Coal-Fields, Cornhill Magazine, 5 (1862), 343–53.
8. John Coke, The Poetry of Steam, Punch, 11 (1846), 40.
9. Anon, Sale of the Bentinck Stead Stud, Punch, 12 (1847), 98.
10. Anon, Where are the Railway Surveyors?, Punch, 13 (1847), 204.
11. Anon, The Peace Congress, Punch, 19 (1850), 112.
12. Anon, The Iron Duke at the Iron Bridge, Punch, 21 (1851), 113.
13. Anon, Railway Meeting in Constantinople, Punch, 22 (1852), 19.
14. Anon, The Cant of Squaretoes, Punch, 29 (1855), 114.
15. Anon, Who's to Blame? or, Passages from the Life Locomotive, Punch, 33 (1857), 154.
16. Anon, Men Who Have Helped Themselves, Punch, 39 (1860), 92.
17. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 41 (1861), 34–35.
18. Anon, Lay of Modern England, Punch, 50 (1866), 125.
19. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 56 (1869), 207–08.
20. Anon, Some Boys Who Became Famous. The Boy Who Invented Penny Postage, Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 37.