Image
Category
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Weymouth

1960

Brighton and Hove

1957

Visit Britain

1957

Visit Britain

1960

Portsmouth and Southsea

1962

Cross the Channel from Dover

1960

Guernsey

1959

The Brighton Belle, The Bournemouth Belle

1961

Redcar

1960

Hastings & St Leonards

1956

Weymouth

Painting, original artwork for railway poster

1960

Weymouth

1960

whitstable

1958

Herne Bay

1959

Life is Gay at Whitley Bay

1960

Herne Bay on the Kent Coast

1959

Bank Station Travelator

1960

Brighton & Hove, Brilliant and Beautiful

1957

Great Britain

1961

Painting, poster paint on board, Holiday Haunts in Southern England by Laurence Fish, 1962. Depicts a mother with two small children on a beach. The woman is dressed in a blue swimsuit, the children are in red swimming trunks. One is pouring water from a bucket into a hole in the sand. All are blond. Text, above and below the illustration, reads "Holiday Haunts in Southern England, 1962. Kent to Cornwall and the Channel Islands. 2/6". Original artwork for a British Railways Southern Region brochure.

Holiday Haunts

1962

Poster, British Railways (North Eastern Region), Gay and Bright by Day and Night, Roker & Seaburn, Sunderland's Twin Resorts by Laurence Fish, 1962. Coloured lithograph, with illustrations split vertically to show two mirrored scenes of a couple, one on them in swimming costumes on the beach at Roker, and the other with them in evening wear at Seaburn. Accompanying text reads "Write to Publicity Manager, Seaburn Hall, Sunderland for guide (6d stamp)".

Gay and Bright by Day and Night - Roker & Seaburn

1962

Poster, British Railways (Southern Region), Exmouth, South Devon by Laurence Fish, 1958. Coloured lithograph depicting a blonde woman sunbathing in a white swimming costume. She is laid on her back on the grass among palm trees, with her eyes closed. In the background are the promenade and beach. Text at the base of the poster reads "Fast trains from London (Waterloo), Brochure from Information Bureau (Box W) Exmouth". At right are the words "Southern, British Railways" with a 'totem' logo. Printed by the Haycock Press Ltd. Format double royal.

Exmouth - South Devon

1958