Ready for the Road, Camden Shed

Made:
circa 1928
maker:
Norman Wilkinson
and
London Midland & Scottish Railway Company

Painting, oil on canvas, Ready for the Road, Camden shed, by Norman Wilkinson, about 1928. Depicts the London, Midland & Scottish Railway's motive power depot in Camden, north London. At left are two Royal Scot class locomotives. Number 6109 'Royal Engineer' is in steam, with smoke blasting from its chimney, and one of the footplate crew is climbing into the cab amidst a cloud of steam. Another, older engine stands on track near the shed in the background, while a further Royal Scot class locomotive is beneath a water tower at right, with its tender facing the viewer. Two footplate crewmen stand talking in front of number 6109, and another walks near the edge of a turntable, the outline of which is visible at the bottom right of the picture. Signed by the artist at bottom left. Framed and glazed. Original artwork for London Midland & Scottish Railway poster.

Details

Category:
Pictorial Collection (Railway)
Object Number:
1976-9416
Materials:
oil paint and canvas
Measurements:
Frame: 853 mm x 1230 mm x 79 mm,
Image: 752 mm x 1130 mm
type:
painting, oil painting and poster artwork