East Coast Frolics No. 6 'Those Drier Side Blues'

Made:
1990 in Scarborough
maker:
T E Dennis and Sons Limited
,
Frank Newbould
and
Frank Newbould
and
London & North Eastern Railway
Reproduction poster, London and North Eastern Railway Reproduction poster, London and North Eastern Railway Reproduction Poster: GWR Air Services, 2 copies East Coast Frolics No. 6 'Those Drier Side Blues' (poster)

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Reproduction poster, London and North Eastern Railway
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Reproduction poster, London and North Eastern Railway
Science Museum Group
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Reproduction Poster: GWR Air Services, 2 copies
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Reproduction poster, London and North Eastern Railway, East Coast Frolics, No.6., Those Drier Side Blues, Travel cheaply by LNER, by Frank Newbould. Coloured lithograph featuring a fish playing a saxophone and a crab playing a banjo. Text beneath. Dimensions 634 x 400mm. Original was published in 1933.

Details

Category:
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Object Number:
1990-7266
Materials:
paper
type:
poster
credit:
NMSI Trading Ltd. National Railway Museu