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Fine art giclée prints and photographs for sale, digitally reproduced from the most extensive collection of original railway carriage prints in Britain.

Over 1500 unique landscapes by leading 20th century artists and photographers, creating a fascinating retro décor and a talking point for home, office, hotel, restaurant and pub.

Prints in a carriage

Using these quality reproductions, collect nostalgic views of Britain's best loved, 20th century landscapes before the motor car had exerted its influence on the country. From lost views of towns and cities, to pleasant villages in rural areas; from remote mountain scenes, to the numerous ports and resorts around the coast of Britain and Ireland.

"The next best thing to a journey in the carriages themselves"
[Railway Magazine]

Many passengers can still remember the days when their journeys were enhanced by the framed pictures, advertisements and maps that kept them company in their railway compartments...

In the mid-20th century the railway companies used artwork from over 60 leading watercolour and railway poster artists of the era. These included Rowland Hilder, Jack Merriott, Frank H Mason, Leonard Squirrell, James McIntosh Patrick, Henry Rushbury and Claude Buckle, who produced landscapes of Britain to be displayed in their trains as railway carriage prints.

Whitby by Rowland Hilder
Southampton Docks, Ocean Liner Express by Richard Ward

LANDSCAPE PRINTS

From the late 19th century, the railway companies displayed unique sepia, black/white and colour-tinted photographs of Britain.

Liverpool, Lime Street by London Midland & Scottish Railway
Barmouth, Bridge & Cader Idris by Photochrom (various railways)

PHOTOGRAPH PANELS

In the 1950s, the London Midland Region of British Rail displayed two series of prints featuring historical scenes in their area.

Elizabeth Fry at Newgate Prison, London in 1813. by Edward Mortelmans
1885 North Staffordshire Rly Manchester express nr Stoke by Cuthbert Hamilton-Ellis

HISTORICAL PRINTS

Southampton Docks Ocean Liner Express Many of the original carriage prints are now very scarce and numerous people, including preservation societies, art lovers, interior décor designers and fans of a nostalgic and bygone Britain, have requested that images from the Greg Norden Collection be made available to a wider audience, hence the setting up of the Travelling Art Gallery image library.

Each print has Boris the spider hiding in the image - see if you can find him!

FSB Member Travelling Art Gallery
7 Birch Barn Way
Northampton NN2 8DT
Tel: 01604 456 882 or 07971 168299
info@travellingartgallery.com

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