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Don't forget! Send your luggage in advance

1948-1962

British Railways Holiday Guides 1957

1956-1957

Royal Tunbridge Wells

1957

For Happy Holidays Portsmouth and Southsea

circa 1955

For Happy Holidays - Portsmouth and Southsea

circa 1955

Guernsey

1958

Guernsey

1958

Guernsey

1958

Hastings & St. Leonards

1952

Southern England, Go By Train

1960

Leaflet, Christmas and New Year greetings to British Railways staff from Sir Eustace Missenden

1948

Thinking of a Holiday?

1952

Hastings & St. Leonards

1952

Southern England, Go By Train

1960

Go by Train, quick comfortable convenient

1952

Poster, British Railways Holiday Guides 1955

1955

Cheap Period Midweek Holiday Return to Ireland

1957

Cheap Period Midweek Holiday Return

1957

Poster, Southern England Go by Train

1960

Back On The Job

1947

Poster, British Railways, Holidays in Ireland, It's Cheaper to Travel Midweek, about 1956. Illustration of a steam ferry in a shamrock, with a border of small shamrocks. Text promotes mid-week travel for one or two weeks in Ireland, up to 13 September, at reduced fares. Green and blue on white. Reference 56/40

Holidays in Ireland

1956

Notice. British Railways. Second Class Travel. On and from 3 June 1956 third Class Travel on British Railways will be renamed Second Class. Red and black text on white background with decorative border. BR ref: 56/25. Printed by Ernest J day & Co Ltd, London, W1. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

second class travel

1956

Poster, BR published by British Transport Commission. Save Fuel! Fuel costs us over £100 per minute, depicting 4 piggybanks - gas, coal, electricity, petrol. Ernest J Day & Co Ltd. 56/47.

save fuel poster

1947

Poster, British Railways poster (Right Labelling), Giving advice on labelling and securing luggage in advance, Illustrated with stylised drawing of luggage trolley with trunk, Case and hat box, 1950s, (P1664).

Right Labelling

1950-1959

Notice. British Railways. Second Class Travel. On and from 3 June 1956 Third Class travel on British Railways will be renamed Second Class. Red and black text on white background with decorative border. BR ref: 56/25. Printed by Ernest J Day & Co Ltd, London, W1. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

second class travel

1956