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Festival of Britain - Excursions to London, BR (NER) poster, 1951
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Festival of Britain - Excursions to London, BR (NER) poster, 1951
Poster produced for British Railways (BR), North Eastern Region (NER), promoting rail travel to the 1951 Festival of Britain in London, showing a timetable of excursions from north-eastern England to London. Opened by King George VI in 1951 on a WWII bomb site near Waterloo, the Festival of Britain aimed to celebrate British culture, design and manufacturing achievement. Artwork by Bruce Roberts. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London. Dimensions: 1016mm x 635mm
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This vintage poster print captures the essence of the Festival of Britain in 1951, showcasing the excitement and accessibility of rail travel to London. Produced by British Railways (BR), North Eastern Region (NER), this stunning artwork by Bruce Roberts entices viewers with a vibrant display of colors and a detailed timetable of excursions from north-eastern England to the capital city. The Festival of Britain, opened by King George VI on a former bomb site near Waterloo, aimed to celebrate all things British - from culture and design to manufacturing achievements. This iconic event was a testament to post-war resilience and marked an important milestone in British history. Measuring at 1016mm x 635mm, this poster print is not just a piece of art but also serves as a historical artifact that reflects the spirit and enthusiasm surrounding this grand festival. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd in London, it showcases their exceptional craftsmanship. Preserved within the National Railway Museum's Pictorial Collection, this print offers us a glimpse into an era when rail travel played an integral role in connecting people across regions for cultural events like festivals. It serves as a reminder of how railways have always been more than just transportation systems; they are conduits that bring people together to experience moments that shape our collective identity.
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