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Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
The Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed is one of the iconic structures on the route of the Flying Scotsman. Designed by Robert Stephenson, Queen Victoria opened it in 1850, and it still caries the East Coast Main Line over the river Tweed. This poster was produced for the North Eastern Railway (NER), promoting rail travel to Northumberland, the northernmost county of England. National Railway Museum is the home of iconic locomotives. Our historic prints reflect the age and quality of the original artwork we hold to preserve their artistic character, including authentic colour reproduction, marks and creases. © Please read our licence terms. All digital images must be destroyed unless otherwise agreed in writing
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This print takes us back in time to the 1920s, showcasing a remarkable piece of British engineering - the Northumberland NER poster. The focal point of this image is none other than the awe-inspiring Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed. Designed by the legendary Robert Stephenson and inaugurated by Queen Victoria herself in 1850, this iconic structure still proudly carries the East Coast Main Line over the majestic river Tweed. The poster was created for the North Eastern Railway (NER) with a clear purpose - to entice travelers to explore Northumberland, England's northernmost county. And it's no wonder why! As we gaze upon this picturesque scene, our eyes are treated to an enchanting blend of viaducts stretching across lush green countryside, framed by rolling mountains in the distance. But it is not just nature that steals our attention; scattered throughout this idyllic landscape are charming sheep grazing peacefully on rural pastures. Their presence adds a touch of tranquility and authenticity to an already mesmerizing view. Preserved within National Railway Museum's Pictorial Collection, this print serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and natural beauty. It invites us on a journey through time and space, reminding us of how rail travel has long been intertwined with exploration and adventure.
Framed Prints of Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
Introducing the stunning "Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s" Framed Print from our Media Storehouse collection. This beautiful vintage poster, sourced from the National Railway Museum's Pictorial Collection, showcases the iconic Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed. Designed by the renowned engineer Robert Stephenson, this engineering marvel was opened by Queen Victoria in 1850 and is an essential part of the historic route of the Flying Scotsman. Bring a piece of railway history into your home with this exquisitely detailed and authentic framed print. Transport yourself back in time and let the rich history and character of this timeless design inspire and captivate you.
Photo Prints of Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
Introducing the stunning "Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s" photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed. This captivating image transports you back in time, showcasing the elegance and grandeur of the Victorian era. Designed by Robert Stephenson, the bridge was opened by Queen Victoria herself in 1850 and is an essential part of the historic route of the Flying Scotsman. Bring the magic of the past into your home with this beautiful, high-quality photographic print. Perfect for railway enthusiasts, history lovers, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of classic British architecture. Order yours today and let the adventure begin!
Poster Prints of Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
Introducing the Media Storehouse Northumberland, NER poster, a captivating piece from the NRM/Pictorial Collection at the National Railway Museum. This vintage poster transport us back in time to the 1920s, showcasing the iconic Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed. Designed by the renowned engineer Robert Stephenson, the bridge opened in 1850 and is a key structure on the historic route of the Flying Scotsman. Add this evocative poster print to your collection and let the rich railway heritage adorn your walls.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
Discover the captivating history of railway engineering with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic Northumberland, NER poster, c. 1920s, from the National Railway Museum's Pictorial Collection. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases the Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed, designed by Robert Stephenson, and opened by Queen Victoria in 1850. A perfect addition to any home or office, this challenging puzzle is not only a fun activity but also a beautiful way to celebrate the rich heritage of the Flying Scotsman's historic route. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this stunning image, and relive the golden age of rail travel.
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