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'Train to be a nurse - a distinguished career for women'

'Turn that Gas Down!'

British Railways poster

circa 1956

Milford Haven

circa 1925

Glencoe

British Railways Locomotive

circa 1956

Housewives! Please Finish Travelling by 4 o'clock

1939-45

You May Have a Friend Here

1939-45

'Train to be a nurse - a distinguised career for women.'

'Turn that Gas Down!'

Tintern Abbey - in the Wye Valley

1930

100 Years of Progress, 1835-1935

1935

Royal Windsor

1935

the first brick is the most important

Devon

1936

You May Have a Friend Here

1939-45

the guide to happy holidays

1939

Devon for Sunshine

1931

British Railways Locomotives

circa 1956

Housewives! Please Finish Travelling by 4 o'clock

1939-45

Poster, British Railways (Southern) poster, (Newbury Races - 1967), Programme of 1967 race meetings at Newbury and availability of day tickets from station named, Printed blue on white with multi coloured top panel of horse racing, May 1967, (Other IDs AD1393/70/7667/BR35014***).

Newbury Races - 1967

1967

Poster, British Rail (Western Region), "Golden Holiday Trains", circa 1960, impressionistic representation of the crest of Torbay with the head of train approching from the right, text South Devon London to the sunshine of South Devon in three hours by Torbay Express Britains perfect holiday land, details from station and agents.

Golden Holiday Trains

1960

Poster. South Eastern & Chatham Railway. Crystal Palace. Largest Bank Holiday Attractions, 3 August 1914. Black text on white background with red, white and blue block in centre. Stamped: "SECR Advertising Department, Office of Superintendent of the Line, 22 July 1914". Printed by J Weiner Ltd, Acton, W. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

Largest bank holiday attractions

1914

Poster. South Eastern & Chatham Railway. Crystal Palace. Grand Military Tattoo, July 1914. Green, blue and red text on whit background. Stamped: "SECR Advertising Department, Office of Superintendent of the Line, 3 July 1914". Printed by J Weiner Ltd, Acton, W. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

Grand Military Tattoo

1914

Envelope containing 10 prints: "The British Empire £2500 Picture Ballot supported by the Great Western Railway Co in aid of the Empire Season Appeal Fund". Ballot paper, request postcard and newspaper clipping also included.

The British Empire £2500 Picture Ballot

Poster, British Rail, Doing Anything New Year's Day?, depicting a winning post and horses, printed by J Weiner Ltd, Acton.

Doing Anything New Year's Day?

1976