100 Years of Progress, 1835-1935

Made:
1935 in London
artist:
Murray Secretan
publisher:
Great Western Railway
printer:
J Weiner Limited
100 Years of Progress, 1835-1935 (poster)

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Poster, Great Western Railway, 100 Years of Progress, 1835-1935, by Murray Secretan, 1935. Coloured lithograph depicting King Class 4-6-0 locomotive No 6009 King Charles II with the Cornish Riviera Express emerging from Shell Cove tunnel at Dawlish, Devon. In the background is the beach and town. Below is the caption, and at left a line illustration of the Great Western Railway broad gauge locomotive 'North Star' of 1837. At right is the GWR 'roundel' logo. Printed by J Weiner Ltd, London, WC. Format quad royal.

Details

Category:
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Object Number:
1990-7170
Materials:
paper
type:
poster
credit:
Onslow's Auctioneers (London)