Painting, oil, Bon Voyage, Trains joining steam ships at Calais, by Terence Cuneo, 1952. Depicts the SS 'Invicta' and the SS 'Côte d'Azur' at Calais harbour, with waiting boat trains on the docks alongside. In the foreground are two steam locomotives with passenger carriages. Passengers diesembark down the gangway of the Invicta, while workers unload luggage. In the background is the French steamer, moored at the quayside. Signed by the artist at bottom left. Original artwork commissioned for British Railways poster. Bon Voyage, Trains joining steam ships at Calais
Painting, oil on canvas, Sir Daniel Gooch thought to be by Louis William Desanges, about 1872. Portrait, depicting Gooch seated, dressed in a dark suit, with a white shirt and black bow tie. He is shown in middle age, in left half profile, with long side whiskers. In his right hand he holds a set of plans. From the Great Western Railway board room at Paddington. Unframed. oil painting of Sir Daniel Gooch
Award, framed certificate, Royal Town Planning Institute Award for Planning Achievement 'Silver Jubilee Cup' to British Rail Property Board et al, for the Broadgate Development, London, 1992. Silver Jubilee Cup