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Place
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Date

Take your Car to the West Country by Train

1960

Hastings & St Leonards - Go By Train

1959

Bognor Regis

See Britain by Train - Take a Circular Tour

1948-1992

Enjoy a country afternoon cheap ticket

Hastings & St Leonards - Go By Train

1959

'I thought i could just make it...'

1980

Visit The Tower of London

1978

Margate by Train

1989

Milton Keynes by Train

1989

Brighton by Train

1989

Poster, Portsmouth by Train

1989

Thank you to our customers and staff for closing doors and windows during the cold months

Hampton Court by Train

1989

Poster, Southend by Train

1989

talk tidy

Don't Slip Up! Watch your step this winter!

Electrification of the Hastings Line

1985

For Christmas Excursions and day return tickets

We're Making Tracks for a Better Railway

1992

Severe Winter Weather

1991 December

Hastings & St Leonards - Go By Train

1959

Take your Car to London by Train

1960

take your car by train to the west country

1963

Take your car by train to London

1962

Visit Canterbury Cathedral

1978

Poster, Chichester by Train

1989

Take the chill off BBBRRRRR!

try disappearing

1991

Don't look so nervous. Anyone would think you were a fare dodger

1991

Dover by Train

1989

Have a good look at your fellow passengers

1991

Poster, British Rail poster, (British Rail Welsh Games), Light blue background, Picture of man running, British Rail Welsh Games, Wales v Cyprus, Israel, Scotland, N. Ireland, With junior relays, June 1989, (Other IDs PO5028B/B1/6.87).

British Rail Welsh Games

1989

BR(Central Publicity Unit) safety poster. 'I Grasped the Speeding Carriage Door ....' 'The Fool! The Train was Moving!' 1980, Pop Art style poster showing bottom half of man being pulled alongside train, ref GM726/580/B, printed by Planet, published by British Railways Board. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

'I grasped the speeding carriage door...'

1980

BR(CAS) poster. Intercity - Free Intercity Ticket at Boots, 1991. Bag of Boots products with text below. Printed by Planet Displays Ltd. 1010 x 635mm.

British Railways (Central Advertising Service) poster

BR(CAS) poster. Intercity Leisure Fares - When you can use your Saver and Supersaver from 1 October 1991. Table showing when Saver and Supersaver tickets can be used. Printed by Planet Displays Ltd. 1010 x 635mm.

British Railways (Central Advertising Service) poster

Poster, British Rail (CAS) for Network South East, Portsmouth by Train - Victory and Warrior by Edward Pond, 1989. HMS Victory and Warrior figurehead. B00493/A1/1989. Printed by Planet Displays Ltd. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

Portsmouth by Train

1989

BR(CAS) notice. British Rail Passenger Timetable, 30 September 1991 to 10 May 1992. Supplement changes from 20 January 1992. Text on white background. Printed by Planet Displays Ltd. 1010 x 635mm.

British Railways (Central Advertising Service) notice

Poster, Intercity poster, (Welcome to The Routes of Britain), Picture of union flag flying in blue sky, And attatched to a flagpole which has taken route in the earth below,1992,(Other IDs AA0235).

Welcome to The Routes of Britain

1992

Poster, British Rail (Southern Region) poster, (Visit Hampton Court Palace), Promoting Awaydays to Hampton Court fron Southern Region Stations, January 1978, (Other IDs AD999/B5/121 Code C).

Visit Hampton Court Palace

1978

Poster, British Rail Intercity poster, (When You Can Use Your Saver and Supersaver), Table sorting out validity of tickets for period 1 October 1990 to 30 April 1991, Together with footnote regarding ticket restrictions, September 1990, (Other IDs AO1774/A4/9.90 - 4.91).

When You Can Use Your Saver and Supersaver

1990

Poster, British Rail (Southern Region) poster, (Visit Canterbury Cathedral), Promoting Awaydays to Canterbury from Southern Region stations, January 1978, (Other IDs AD998/B3/12178).

Visit Canterbury Cathedral

1978

Poster, British Railways (Southern Region), 'Visit Windsor Castle', by Reginald Montague Lander. View of Windsor Castle from the Thames, Text - To stand beneath the towering battlements and tread the same worn stones that once rang to the steel-shod feet of men-at-arms is to experience fascination of stepping back across the centuries, Although originally built by William the Conquerer to guard the approaches to London, the massive stone fortifications were largely constructed during the 12th & 13th centuries. Since those early days successive monarchs have enlarged and restored the castle. In 1348 Edward III founded the Order of the Garter, with its own chapel, which was replaced by St George's Chapel in 1475 and stands today as one of the finest examples of late Gothic building. The choir is magnificent with the Knights' elaborately carved stalls surmounted by their colourful hereldic banners. There is so much of interest to see here, from a fine collection of paintings, arms and armour to Queen Mary's Dolls House, a luxurious 20th century royal residence complete in every detail but just one twelfth normal size. This royal fortress, a proud symbol of our national heritage is but a few minutes walk from the station., Information on availability of posters for sale, 1978, (Other IDs AD1000/B31/2/12178 Code C).

Visit Windsor Castle

1978

Poster, British Rail Southern Region, (Visit Kew by Train), Printed in shades of green, black and white, Representations of the Palm House and Chinese Pagoda at Kew, A beam engine for the Living Steam Museum and a grand piano for Mechanical Music Museum, Information on all three sites, Availability of copies of posters for purchase, Awayday fare to Kew Bridge Station, 1978, (Other IDs AD996/B3/12178 Code C).

Visit Kew by Train

1978

British Railways (Southern) poster (New Double Offer), White background, Text in white on two irregular shapes, Upper one magenta, Lower blue, Advises that from Sunday 26 April all tickets can be used to and from all Southern Region London Terminals and annual season tickets will be issued at a new cheap rate, 1970, (AD3304/B11/13470)

New Double Offer

1970

Poster, British Rail poster, (Now the Allround Service to Exeter), White/blue background, Now the Allround Service to Exeter, Pie diagram with a house, a train and a bus on it, The E1 route is your local link with Exmouth Station, Fast, Frequent, From early to late, August 1990, (Other IDs JI0005/60/686).

Now the Allround Service to Exeter

1990

Poster, British Rail poster, (Where We Took Mummy and Daddy Yesterday), White background, Children's drawing of a train, Castle, The sea, A river, An ice cream, Get your free "Days out by train" leaflet here, July 1987, (Other IDs LI0065/A1/7.87).

Where We Took Mummy and Daddy Yesterday

1987

Poster, British Railways (Southern) poster, (7 Day Runabout Tickets 21 May to 1 October 1978), Area 1 (£4.50), Area 2 (£5.40), Area 17 (£4.40), Runabout Tickets Valid for 7 Days, June 1978, (Other IDs AD1568/130/21678 Code A).

7 Day Runabout Tickets 21 May to 1 October 1978

1978

Poster, Inter City, Practice Your Motorway Driving. Stare Intently at this Poster, White background, Two red dots in middle, Practice Your Motorway Driving. Stare Intently at this Poster, Fog, Warning signs and holdups all add up to a Winter of discontent, If it wasn't for the train, We'd all go dotty, For an Inter City guide to services call 081-200 0200 or ask at your local station or rail appointed travel agent, 1992, (Other IDs A1/1092).

Practice Your Motorway Driving. Stare Intently at this Poster

1992

Poster, British Rail poster, (Meadowhall Now Stopping for Shopping), White background, Drawing of a train at Meadowhall station, A new station for Europe's finest shopping centre, Our new station at Meadowhall is now open, Pick up a leaflet at your local staffed station, August 1990, (Other IDs NI025/110/8.90).

Meadowhall Now Stopping for Shopping

1990