Colman's starch enamel sign

Made:
1804-1938 in unknown
maker:
J. & J. Colman

Enamel sign, Colman's Starch, top half red, bottom half black with white lettering.

Passengers waiting for the next train were a captive audience for companies wanting to sell their products. Stations had plenty of useful spaces for advertisements and the arrival of mass-produced metal signs filled platforms and booking halls. But with so many notices, it was hard to pick out the station’s nameboard. Adding station names to benches and lampposts helped, and some companies kept advertisements a set distance away from nameboards to help with clarity.

Details

Category:
Railway Infrastructure
Object Number:
1988-7864
Materials:
enamel
Measurements:
overall: 889 mm x 914.4 mm
overall (framed): 945 mm x 966 mm x 20 mm,
type:
sign
credit:
Curio Cottage