Southern Railway target totem, Sunningdale
- Made:
- 1923-1948 in United Kingdom
- maker:
- Southern Railway
Station sign, Southern Railway, enamel target, Sunningdale.
Station name signs varied in look and style depending upon the company that owned the station. At the height of the railway building boom in the nineteenth century, there were over 100 different railway companies, and a singular approach to signage was difficult. As companies merged first into four then into one in 1948 when the railways were nationalised, clear, regular name signs became easier to implement.
Details
- Object Number:
- 2000-7542
- Materials:
- enamel
- Measurements:
-
overall: 324 mm x 915 mm x 2 mm,
- type:
- station sign
- credit:
- Totem Exchange Group