The Queen of Scots Pullman
- Made:
- circa 1926 in Harrow
- artist:
- Septimus Edwin Scott
- maker:
- Pullman Car Company and David Allen and Sons Limited
Poster, Pullman Car Company, The Queen of Scots Pullman, by Septimus E Scott, about 1926. Coloured lithograph depicting a woman in a tartan dress, beige overcoat and cloche hat standing in front of a Pullman car at a railway station. The carriage carries a destination board listing stops at Leeds, Harrogate, Newcastle and Edinburgh. The text below gives details of train times from Glasgow and Edinburgh and connections to boat trains from London Victoria station. Format double royal, 1270 x 1016mm.
A poster by Septimus E Scott advertising the Queen of Scots Pullman train service, published by the Pullman Car Company in about 1926. The poster depicts a fashionably dressed woman waiting to board her train as railway staff prepare for the journey. The text below gives details of services between Glasgow, Edinburgh and London King’s Cross station and connections by boat train to continental ferry services. The Pullman company provided luxury carriages to railway companies, in this case the London & North Eastern Railway, for special services. Passengers paid a supplementary fare to travel on these trains.
Details
- Category:
- Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
- Object Number:
- 1983-8438
- Materials:
- paper
- Measurements:
-
overall: 1270 mm x 1016 mm
- type:
- poster
- credit:
- Hey, M.