Kyle of Lochalsh
- Made:
- 1923-1948 in United Kingdom
- maker:
- Norman Wilkinson and London Lithographic Limited
- publisher:
- London Midland & Scottish Railway Company
Poster, London Midland & Scottish Railway, Kyle of Lochalsh by Norman Wilkinson. View across The Kyle to Lochalsh Hotel with a MacBrayne's steamer on the Loch. Text: Through Glencarron and along the shores of mighty Loch Carron, the LMS brings you to Lochalsh. All around is scenery of indescribable majesty, and only the narrow waters of the Kyle seperate you from Skye. Among the islands of the western Scottish coast and in the sea lochs of the Highlands, MacBraynes steamers offer you a choice of many fascinating tours, from the Clyde in the south to the Hebrides in the north. And as a headquarters, what could be more desirable than the LMS Lochalsh Hotel, recently built and charmingly modern, yet in complete harmony with its surroundings. For particulars of Steamboat Services apply to Messrs. David MacBrayne, 44, Robertson Street, Glasgow. Hotel Tariff and further information abtainable from Arthur Towle, Controller, LMS Hotel Services, St. Pancras. NW1. Format; Quad Royal, 40 x 50 inch.
Details
- Category:
- Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
- Object Number:
- 1976-9214
- Materials:
- paper (fibre product) and linen (textile)
- Measurements:
-
: 40 x 25 in.; 1016 x 635 mm
- type:
- poster