The Best Permanent Way in the World

artist:
Norman Wilkinson
maker:
London & North Western Railway
The Best Permanent Way in the World (poster)

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Poster, London & North Western Railway, The Best Permanent Way in the World, by Norman Wilkinson, about 1905. Depicts a view of four main line tracks receding into the distance, where a steam train is about to pass beneath a bridge. In the foreground a platelayer's cabin is partially hidden beneath the shadow of an embankment at the left side, alongside two semaphore signals. On either side of the track are lines of telegraph poles. The text reads "L & N W Ry" at top, and "The best permanent way in the world" at bottom. All of the edges of the poster have sustained damage, and the poster has been conserved on linen backing.

Details

Category:
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Object Number:
1979-7885
Materials:
paper
type:
poster