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Background imageKent Collection: Sunny Ramsgate, South Eastern & Chatham Railway poster, 1908

Sunny Ramsgate, South Eastern & Chatham Railway poster, 1908
Poster produced for the South Eastern & Chatham Railway, promoting rail travel from Paris Nord station to London, via the seaside resort of Ramsgate, Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Dungeness, Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway poster, 1928

Dungeness, Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway poster, 1928
Poster produced for the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RHDR) to promote rail services to Dungeness. The poster shows a view of a steamership passing a lighthouse on the headland of Dungeness

Background imageKent Collection: Kent - The Garden of England, BR poster, 1955

Kent - The Garden of England, BR poster, 1955
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) Southern Region (SR) to promote rail travel to the county of Kent, also known as the Garden of England

Background imageKent Collection: TS Invicta leaving Dover, SR poster, 1946

TS Invicta leaving Dover, SR poster, 1946
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote sea services to the Continent on the Golden Arrow short sea route. The poster shows a view of the TS Invicta leaving the port of Dover in Kent

Background imageKent Collection: The Londoners Garden - Kent, SR poster, 1923-1941

The Londoners Garden - Kent, SR poster, 1923-1941
Southern Railway poster. Artwork by Gregory Brown

Background imageKent Collection: Deal and Walmer, BR (SR) poster, 1952

Deal and Walmer, BR (SR) poster, 1952
British Railways (Southern Region) poster showing the beach, sea and promenade. Artwork by Frank Sherwin

Background imageKent Collection: Whitstable and Tankerton, SR poster, 1936

Whitstable and Tankerton, SR poster, 1936
Colour poster produced for the Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail services to the coastal resorts of Whitstable and Tankerton, in Kent. The artist is Cecil King

Background imageKent Collection: Invicta locomotive, British Rail poster, 1980

Invicta locomotive, British Rail poster, 1980
Poster produced for BR to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway

Background imageKent Collection: Deal, SR poster, 1926

Deal, SR poster, 1926
Poster produced for the Southern Railways to advertise the Express Pullman service to the seaside resort of Deal on the Kent coastline, and illustrated by a picturesque beach scene

Background imageKent Collection: Explore East Kent with a Rail Tour Ticket, BR (SR) poster, 1961

Explore East Kent with a Rail Tour Ticket, BR (SR) poster, 1961
Poster produced by British Railways (Southern Region) to advertise their rail tours tickets between 30 April and 29 October 1961. A days unlimited travel cost six shillings - about 30 pence

Background imageKent Collection: Invest in a Holiday at Deal, SE&CR poster, c 1910s

Invest in a Holiday at Deal, SE&CR poster, c 1910s
Poster produced for South Eastern & Chatham Railway (SE&CR), promoting rail travel to the Kent resort and cinque port of Deal, showing a young woman wearing a bathing costume

Background imageKent Collection: The Weald of Kent, SR poster, 1923-1936

The Weald of Kent, SR poster, 1923-1936
Southern Railway poster. Artwork by Donald Maxwell (1877-1936), who studied at the Slade and was an official artist to the Admiralty during World War I

Background imageKent Collection: The Cinque Port of New Romney, Kent, 1948-1965

The Cinque Port of New Romney, Kent, 1948-1965
British Railways (Southern Region) carriage print by Jack Merriott

Background imageKent Collection: Great Britains fleet in the Thames, SR poster, 1937

Great Britains fleet in the Thames, SR poster, 1937
Poster produced for the Southern Railway (SR) to promote day trips to view the battleships stationed at Gravesend in Kent, for which cheap combined rail and steamer tickets were offered

Background imageKent Collection: Maidstone, Kent, 1923-1936

Maidstone, Kent, 1923-1936
Southern Railway carriage print, by Donald Maxwell, removed from London & South Western Railway Tri-Composite Carriage No 3598 at the National Railway Museum, York, during restoration

Background imageKent Collection: Train Ferry Boat, 1936

Train Ferry Boat, 1936
Original oil painting by Walter Thomas for a poster produced for the Southern Railway. The painting shows the Twickenham Ferry

Background imageKent Collection: SS Canterbury, c 1929

SS Canterbury, c 1929
Gessowork painting showing the SS Canterbury of 1929 - 64 which was built to carry 300 First Class passengers on the Dover - Calais leg of the famous Golden Arrow London - Paris through train

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury, SR poster, 1938. Colour poste

Canterbury, SR poster, 1938. Colour poster produced for the Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail services to Canterbury. The artist is Shep - Charles Shepherd (born 1892)

Background imageKent Collection: Broadstairs, BR poster, 1959

Broadstairs, BR poster, 1959
Poster produced by British Railways (BR) to promote train services to Broadstairs in Kent. Artwork by an unknown artist

Background imageKent Collection: Herne Bay on the Kent Coast, BR (SR) poster, 1952

Herne Bay on the Kent Coast, BR (SR) poster, 1952
Poster produced for British Railways (Southern Region) to promote Herne Bay as a holiday destination. Illustrated with young girl in swimsuit jumping. Artwork by Alan Durman

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury, BR poster, 1952

Canterbury, BR poster, 1952
Poster produced by British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to Canterbury, Kent. The poster shows the state visit of Queen Elizabeth to Canterbury in 1573

Background imageKent Collection: Day Trips by Train from Victoria to Margat

Day Trips by Train from Victoria to Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate, BR (SR) poster, c 1950s. Poster produced for British Railways (Southern Region) to promote their day trips to the coast

Background imageKent Collection: Dover, BR poster, 1958

Dover, BR poster, 1958
Poster produced by British Railways (BR) to promote train services to Dover, Kent. Artwork by Studio Seven

Background imageKent Collection: Dover, BR poster, 1959

Dover, BR poster, 1959
Poster produced by British Railways (BR) to promote train services to Dover in Kent. Artwork by Frederick Griffin

Background imageKent Collection: Royal Tunbridge Wells, BR poster, 1957

Royal Tunbridge Wells, BR poster, 1957
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail services to Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Artwork by Alan Durman (1905-1963)

Background imageKent Collection: London & Dover Railway notice, 1864-1899

London & Dover Railway notice, 1864-1899
Notice produced for the London & Dover Railway to promote fast trains to the Kent ports of Folkestone and Dover, linking with rapid steamer sailings to France

Background imageKent Collection: Folkestone, BR (SR) poster, 1948-1965

Folkestone, BR (SR) poster, 1948-1965
British Railways (Southern Region) poster. Artwork by Lander

Background imageKent Collection: Kent

Kent
NRM Kiosk England: Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Royal Tunbridge Wells, BR poster, 1960

Royal Tunbridge Wells, BR poster, 1960
Poster produced for British Railways (BR), Southern Division to promote rail travel to Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Britains Sunniest Inland Resort

Background imageKent Collection: Folkestone, SR poster, 1947

Folkestone, SR poster, 1947
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail travel to Folkestone, Kent. Artwork by Verney L Danvers, who ran a school of commercial art and also worked for fashion

Background imageKent Collection: Folkestone, BR (SR) poster, c 1950s

Folkestone, BR (SR) poster, c 1950s
British Railways (Southern Region) poster designed by Ronald Lampitt

Background imageKent Collection: Cross with us to the Continent, BR poster, 1963

Cross with us to the Continent, BR poster, 1963
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail services to Dover and connecting sea services on car ferries to Boulogne and Calais

Background imageKent Collection: Caesars Choice, SECR poster, 1913

Caesars Choice, SECR poster, 1913
Poster produced for South Eastern & Chatham Railway (SECR) promoting rail services to the breezy Kent coast. The poster shows the arrival of Julius Caesar at Kent in 43 AD

Background imageKent Collection: Herne Bay, BR poster, 1961

Herne Bay, BR poster, 1961
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail services to Herne Bay on the Kent coast. The poster shows a young woman in white bikini sitting on a towel on the beach

Background imageKent Collection: Herne Bay, BR poster, c 1950s

Herne Bay, BR poster, c 1950s
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) Southern Region to promote rail travel to Herne Bay on the Kent coast. The poster is illustrated with a stylised image of a man with a fishing rod

Background imageKent Collection: For Jolly Holidays in Southern Sunshine SR poster, Ramsgate, 1939

For Jolly Holidays in Southern Sunshine SR poster, Ramsgate, 1939
SR (Southern Railway) poster by Kenneth Shoesmith and V L Danvers

Background imageKent Collection: Dover for the Continent, BR poster, 1950

Dover for the Continent, BR poster, 1950
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote train services to Dover, and then connections to the Continent. Two pictures, labelled Then and Now

Background imageKent Collection: Flatford Mill, LNER poster, 1923-1947

Flatford Mill, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced by London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote tran services to Suffolk, The Constable Country. Artwork by C W

Background imageKent Collection: 1985-8840

1985-8840
Poster, SR, The White Cliffs of Dover, a Southern Railway Route

Background imageKent Collection: The Continent via Folkestone-Calais, BR poster, 1948

The Continent via Folkestone-Calais, BR poster, 1948
Poster produced for British Railways (BR), Southern Region (SR), promoting travel to the Continent. The poster was issued to advertise the resumption of the daily sea service which departed

Background imageKent Collection: BR (Southern) poster. 150th Anniversary of

BR (Southern) poster. 150th Anniversary of the Father of the Locomotive, Richard Trevithick at Dartford, Friday 22 April 1983

Background imageKent Collection: Herne Bay for your Holiday, BR (SR) poster, 1948

Herne Bay for your Holiday, BR (SR) poster, 1948
British Railways (Southern Region) poster. Artwork by Frank Sherwin

Background imageKent Collection: Kent Coast Heritage and Inland Charm by L

Kent Coast Heritage and Inland Charm by Lander. British Rail (Southern) poster showing Dover Castle and an example of a local oast house and hops orchard

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury Cathedral - The Nave looking East, BR (SR) poster, 1948

Canterbury Cathedral - The Nave looking East, BR (SR) poster, 1948
British Railways (Southern Region) poster showing an interior view of the cathedral. Artwork by F H Coventry

Background imageKent Collection: Herne Bay, its Ripping!, SE & CR poster, c 1920s

Herne Bay, its Ripping!, SE & CR poster, c 1920s
Poster produced for South Eastern & Chatham Railway in conjunction with Chemins de Fer du Nord (French railways) to advertise Herne Bay as a healthy holiday destination to French tourists

Background imageKent Collection: See Britain by Train - Penshurst Place, Penshurst, Kent, BR poster, 1948-1965

See Britain by Train - Penshurst Place, Penshurst, Kent, BR poster, 1948-1965
Poster produced for British Railways (BR), promoting rail travel to the 14th century manor house of Penshurst Place in Kent, showing a view of the house through an archway

Background imageKent Collection: Royal Tunbridge Wells, SR poster, c 1950s

Royal Tunbridge Wells, SR poster, c 1950s
Southern Railway poster showing a shopping parade with trees

Background imageKent Collection: Places of Historic Interest, SE & CR poster, 1922

Places of Historic Interest, SE & CR poster, 1922
South East & Chatham Railway poster showing four photographic views of Rochester with a coat-of-arms in centre



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