Coloured cartoon entitled "The Great Western" being Sir Daniel Gooch, Bt. who entered service of the Great Western Railway as Locomotive Superintendent in August 1837 and resigned in August 1864. Cartoon entitled "The Great Western"
Framed cartoon (coloured print) Spy from "Vanity Fair". Sir James Inglis MICE - General Manager and Consulting Engineer. "Great Western" appears in a small panel under the cartoon. Wood and gilt embossed frame, gilt inner edge, white mount. Spy cartoon from "Vanity Fair" featuring Sir James Inglis
Framed cartoon (coloured print) Spy from "Vanity Fair". Sir Joseph L Wilkinson, General Manager. "G.W.R" appears in a small panel under the cartoon. Wood and gilt embossed frame, gilt inner edge, white mount. Spy cartoon from "Vanity Fair"
Certificate detailing the funeral train arrangements for HM Queen Victoria, 1901. Decorative border on which is written "Great Western Railway, Funeral of Her Late Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. Arrangement of Royal Train. Paddington to Windsor 1.32p.m. Saturday 2nd Feb-y 1901" giving details of the engine, crew, and accommodation for members of the Royal Family. Decorative border with Royal coat-of-arms in each top corner and an illustration of the arrangement of the train, with the Royal Saloon carrying Her Majesty's coffin and pallbearers in the centre. Certificate relating to Royal funeral train
Envelope headed Telegraphic Despatch Immediate and stamped Electric Telegraph Company Envelope headed Telegraphic Despatch Immediate