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P&O Poster, Branch service to Australia via the Cape  |
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Midland Railways advertise 'P&O Branch Service to Australia via The Cape, one class only low fares' and featuring a cruise ship at sunset with smaller craft, including a rowing boat, in the foreground.'For comfort, scenery and good restaurant service book by Midland to London (St. Pancras).
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'Special Price Holiday Travel', BR (ER) poster, 1970.  |
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Poster produced for British Rail (BR) Eastern Region (ER), promoting special fares for holiday travel, showing a family, dresed for the beach, eating ice creams. Printed by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Ltd. Dimensions: 1010mm x 635mm.
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London Calling (Signed Limited Edition Giclee of 175) art pr  |
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London Calling (Signed Limited Edition Giclee of 175) art picture by Simon Dixon. 80cm x 80cm (32" x 32") art print / poster. Thousands more prints also available, with free delivery worldwide. London Calling is a colourful giclee print hand signed by the artist and part of numbered limited edition of 175.
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'London Pride', GWR poster, 1946.  |
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Poster produced for Great Western Railway (GWR) to promote rail travel to London. The poster shows a view across the Thames to the Houses of Parliament from the Albert Embankment on the south bank of the river. This poster was made in 1946, just after London had survived the Second World War and looked forward to the future with hope. Frank Mason's series of posters of London do not depict the damage inflicted by the Blitz, but instead show life going on as normal. Artwork by Frank Henry Mason,
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'London', BR(ER) poster, 1964.  |
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Poster produced for British Rail (BR) Eastern Region (ER), promoting rail travel to London, showing a montage of images of London landmarks and figures, including St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, a Beefeater, policeman and a Chelsea Pensioner. Artwork by Donald Blake. Printed by Jordison & Co Ltd, Middlesbrough and London.
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'London & North Western and Caledonian Railways', poster, c  |
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Poster produced for the London & North Western Railway (L&NWR) and Caledonian Railway, showing a map of Great Britain indicating the West Coast Royal Mail Route, with a list detailing major hotels acros the network. Printed by John Bartholomew & Co, Edinburgh.
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'The Tower of London', BR (LMR) poster, 1948-1965.  |
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British Railways (LMR) poster showing Beefeaters and ravens with the tower in the background. Artwork by Christopher Clark.
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Central London Railway Advertising poster: 20th century  |
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Central London Railway Advertising poster. The image shows a woman dressed in green, who is purchasing a train ticket. Behind her is a poster printed 'Central London Railway Cool in Summer Warm in Winter 2d Any Distance'. The line - subsequently referred to as the 'Twopenny Tube' -initially provided a cross-London link between Bank and Shepherd's Bush.
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Whitehall from the Thames: 19th century  |
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Whitehall from the Thames. One of a series of ten lithographic panorama views of the Thames. This print shows a view of Richmond Terrace, Montagu House, Horseguards and Whitehall Chapel, Whitehall Place, c1851. A official barge, decorated with numerous flags, is among the various vessels on the river. Nelson's column is visible in the background.
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'Strathpeffer Spa', HR poster, 1865-1923.  |
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Poster produced for the Highland Railway (HR) to promote rail services to the Strathpeffer Spa in the Scottish Highlands, which the poster claims has the strongest sulphur waters in Europe. The poster shows a panoramic view of the area, with smaller details of the Highland Hotel with its wells and gardens and an interior view of the pump room. Artwork by an unknown artist. Dimensions: 1015mm x 640mm.
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Lowestoft seafront, Suffolk, c 1905.  |
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Photograph taken by George Davison (1854-1930) showing people dressed in their Sunday best, enjoying a stroll along the pier. The photograph was taken with a No 4 Panoram Kodak camera, introduced in 1899. Panoramic photography had been around for decades, but became more popular at the turn of the century following Kodak's introduction of cheap hand-held panoramic cameras. George Davison was a noted pictorial photographer and a founder member of The Linked Ring in 1892. In 1897 he became assista
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Panorama of London and the River Thames: 19th century  |
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Panorama of London and the River Thames viewed from the south. Detail of a print showing an area extending from Vauxhall Bridge to Greenwich with Houses of Parliament shown prematurely complete. The original imprint read: 'Panorama of the River Thames in 1845' and print was given with the Illustrated London News. This is a later print than 11 Jan 1845 (orginal edition) when it was marketed coloured and without imprint.
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'Panorama of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway', c 1833.  |
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Print showing nine views of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway (LMR), including some of its major engineering feats. Built under the supervision of chief engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848), the LMR was the world's first intercity railway. It was opened on 15 September 1830. The views illustrated are: 'Liverpool Station', 'Moorish Arch', 'The Tunnel', 'Sankey Viaduct', 'Entrance into Manchester', 'Entrance of the Tunnels', 'Chat Mos', 'Newton Viaduct' and the 'Rainhill Skew Bridge'.
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Lowestoft beach, c 1905.  |
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A panoramic photograph of the beach and promenade at Lowestoft, taken by George Davison [1854-1930] in about 1905. A few children play in the foreground, one with a bucket and spade. Meanwhile, a large group of children and adults gather to watch a Punch and Judy show. This photograph was taken with a No 1 Panoram Kodak Camera, introduced in 1900. Panoramic photography had been around for decades, but became more popular at the turn of the century following Kodak's introduction of cheap hand-h
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'Penarth, South Wales', TVR poster, 1900-1922.  |
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Poster produced for the Taff Vale Railway (TVR) and Bristol Channel Pasenger Service Limited to promote rail services to South Wales and other picturesque resorts on the Bristol Channel. The poster shows a central framed colour panoramic view of the coast of Penarth with a pier, the steamship 'Lorna Doone' and yachts. Also shown are black and white postcards with other views of Penarth and Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff Castle, Weston-Super-Mare, Clovelly Harbour, Ilfracombe Harbour and Lynmouth. D
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'Glorious Devon', GWR poster, 1923-1947.  |
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Poster produced for Great Western Railway (GWR) to promote rail travel to Devon. The poster shows a striking panoramic view of the bare upland area of granite in Dartmoor, Devon, with the rocky summits or tors common in the area. The area shown here is Little Hound Tor and Hey-Tor. Artwork by Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942), who studied at Exeter School of Art and in Antwerp and Bushey. He painted landscapes and coastal scenes in oil and watercolour and designed posters for GWR. Dimensions:
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