Cathedral Pilgrimage to Help the Unemployed

Made:
1925-1935
artist:
Nowell Mary Edwards
printer:
McCorquodale and Company Limited
Poster, publisher unknown Cathedral Pilgrimage to Help the Unemployed (poster)

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Poster, publisher unknown, Cathedral Pilgrimage to Help the Unemployed, July 1st - July 14th, Cheap Fares from this Station, by Nowell M. Edwards, about 1930. Coloured lithograph in black white and red, based on a linocut, depicting the west front of a cathedral, with figures in historic dress approaching from the left on foot and on horseback and figures in modern dress approaching on foot and with bicycles from the right. Three birds are flying at left, and three aeroplanes at right. In the background a bus, cars and a steam locomotive are visible. Printed by McCorquodale & Co Ltd. Circular ink stamp at top right reads "London, Midland & Scottish Railway, Authorised for Exhibition".

Details

Category:
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Object Number:
1986-9094
Materials:
paper
type:
poster
credit:
Sotheby's (Chester)