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Highland Games, Travel by Train, Royal Highland Gathering, Braemar

Highland Games, Travel by Train, Royal Highland Gathering, Braemar

1953

Largs

Largs

1950

St Andrews

St Andrews

1957

British Railways (Scottish Region) ticket collector cap

British Railways (Scottish Region) ticket collector cap

1948-1959

Service to Industry

Service to Industry

circa 1957

Falkland Palace

Falkland Palace

circa 1953

Poster, The Cairngorm Mountains

Poster, The Cairngorm Mountains

1952

Tay Bridge

Tay Bridge

1957

Edinburgh travel by train

Edinburgh travel by train

1955

Loch Etive Western Highlands

Loch Etive Western Highlands

1955

The Solway Coast

The Solway Coast

1960

The Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde

circa 1960

Bicentenary of the birth of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns

Bicentenary of the birth of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns

1959

Edinburgh-London in Six Hours notice

Edinburgh-London in Six Hours notice

1963

Highland Games

Highland Games

1960

Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond

1959

British Railways (Scottish Region) Free Pass

British Railways (Scottish Region) Free Pass

1949

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

1948-1979

The Western Highands

The Western Highands

1950

Dunfermline

Dunfermline

1959

Glenfinnan Viaduct

Glenfinnan Viaduct

1960

St Andrews

St Andrews

circa 1950

Brig O'Doon Alloway near Ayr

Brig O'Doon Alloway near Ayr

1960

The River Tweed

The River Tweed

the river tweed see scotland by rail

the river tweed see scotland by rail

1950-1960

Ben Loyal, Sutherland

Ben Loyal, Sutherland

1956

Loch Morar, Inverness-shire

Loch Morar, Inverness-shire

1956

Torridon Hills, Wester Ross

Torridon Hills, Wester Ross

1956

Linlithgow Palace

Linlithgow Palace

1963

three lochs circular tour notice

three lochs circular tour notice

1963

River Garry, Killiecrankie

River Garry, Killiecrankie

circa 1954

The Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde

BR(ScR) poster the clyde coast

BR(ScR) poster the clyde coast

1955

Holyrood House

Holyrood House

1950-1960

See Britain by Train - The West Highland Line

See Britain by Train - The West Highland Line

1959

Service to Industry - Paper Making

Service to Industry - Paper Making

1950

Service to Industry - Paper Making

Service to Industry - Paper Making

1950

Northern Scotland - See Britain By Train

Northern Scotland - See Britain By Train

BR(ScR) Goods Guard Cap

BR(ScR) Goods Guard Cap

1948-59

Service to Industry - Paper Making

Service to Industry - Paper Making

1950

Edinburgh - The Scott Monument

Edinburgh - The Scott Monument

Isle of Skye - Go North This Year

Isle of Skye - Go North This Year

1955-1965

Dunfermline - Dunfermline Abbey & Pittencrieff Park

Dunfermline - Dunfermline Abbey & Pittencrieff Park

1959

Station sign, British Railways (Scottish Region), enamel totem, pale blue, Dunblane.

British Railways (Scottish Region) totem, Dunblane

1948-1922

Poster, British Railways (Scottish Region), 'Scotland for Your Holidays', The World Famous Forth Bridge, by Terence Cuneo, 1952. Coloured lithograph depicting A4 Class locomotive No 60031 Golden Plover crossing the Forth Bridge, seen from a vantage point looking down on the track. Additional text reads "Services and fares from British Railways stations, offiices and agencies". Format quad royal.

Scotland for your Holidays

1957

Poster, British Railways (Scottish Region) The Highlands, Monessie Gorge by Terence Cuneo, 1955, ref B.8830. Depicts the view from the brake van of a passenger train, hauled by steam locomotive, as it rounds a curve through Monessie Gorge on the West Highland line from Glasgow to Fort William and Mallaig. Printed by Leonard Ripley and Co. Ltd, London. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

The Highlands

1955

Poster, British Railways Scottish Region, Tay Bridge, See Scotland by Train, by Terence Cuneo, 1957. Coloured lithograph depicting an oncoming train hauled by a diesel locomotive crossing the Tay Bridge. A train hauled by a steam locomotive passes beneath the girders in the foreground, heading towards Dundee, which is at the end of the bridge. Printed by Waterlow and Sons Limited, reference B34040. Format: quad royal. Dimensions: 40 x 50 inches, 1016 x 1270mm.

Tay Bridge

1957

Guidebook, British Rail, "The Journey between Glasgow and Oban by British Rail. Interesting Features en Route", date made 1955, sketch map illustrated with drawing of places of interest, 8 pages, cover illustration family looking through train window.

British Rail: The Journey between Glasgow and Oban by British Rail. Interesting Features en Route

1955

Hard bound minutes of meeting held by British Rail: Scottish Region Staff Suggestions Committee.

British Railways: Scottish Region Staff Suggestions Committee.

1969