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The Coronation Scot Ascending Shap Fell, LMS poster, 1937
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The Coronation Scot Ascending Shap Fell, LMS poster, 1937
Poster produced for the London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) to promote rail travel between London and Glasgow. The poster shows the Coronation Scot steam locomotive travelling through the Cumbria countryside, with mountains in the background. The Coronation Scot travelled between Londons Euston Station and Glasgow Central Station, with a journey time of six and a half hours, and in 1937 during test runs, broke a British railway record achieving a maximum speed of 114 miles per hour. Artwork by Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), who studied art at Portsmouth and Southsea Schools of Art. A famous marine painter, he designed posters for several different rail companies. Dimensions: 1016mm x 635mm
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The Coronation Scot Ascending Shap Fell, LMS poster, 1937
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. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the golden age of rail travel with this stunning vintage print. Produced by the London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS), this poster was created to entice travelers between London and Glasgow. The artwork showcases the majestic Coronation Scot steam locomotive as it powers through the picturesque Cumbria countryside, framed by towering mountains in the distance. The scene is a testament to both engineering prowess and natural beauty. In 1937, during test runs, this remarkable train shattered British railway records by reaching an astonishing top speed of 114 miles per hour. With a journey time of just six and a half hours between London's Euston Station and Glasgow Central Station, passengers were treated to unrivaled speed and comfort. Renowned artist Norman Wilkinson skillfully captured the essence of this iconic locomotive against its breathtaking backdrop. Known for his marine paintings, Wilkinson lent his talent to various rail companies throughout his career. This extraordinary print measures 1016mm x 635mm and is sure to transport any viewer into an era when rail travel represented elegance, adventure, and boundless possibilities. A true collector's item that celebrates not only British railway history but also the artistry behind these magnificent machines.
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