Albanus, a Roman Officer, Became Our First Martyr When He Was Beheaded Near Verulamium

Made:
1955 in England
artist:
Albert Richard Whitear
publisher:
British Railways, London Midland Region

Carriage print, BR (LMR) 'Albanus, a Roman Officer, became our first martyr when he was beheaded near Verulamium in AD 303 for helping a Christian priest. St Albans Abbey stands on the site of the martyrdom.' by artist A.R. Whitear, 1955, Man in purple robe about to be beheaded by Roman soldier.

Details

Category:
Pictorial Collection (Railway)
Object Number:
1990-7012
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 260 mm x 510 mm
type:
carriage print
credit:
Premier Tickets