Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep [Charles Shepherd], printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932
Notice. Southern Railway. Cancellation of Passenger Train Services. Through Services between Crystal Palace High Level and Blackfriars will cease to run from 6 January 1949. Black text on white background with green and yellow decorative border by Shep. SR ref: AD5353/200/3141. Printed by The Baynard Press, London. Overprinted by McCorquodale and Co Ltd, London. Format: double royal, 25 x 40 inches, 635 x 1016mm. Cancellation of Passenger Train Services
Notice. Railway Executive Committee. Goods Train Traffic during Christmas. Blue and pink text on white background with decorative border by Shep. Printed by the Baynard Press. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 635 x 1016mm. Goods Train Traffic During Christmas
Notice. Railway Executive Committee. Goods Train Traffic during Christmas. Blue and pink text on white background with decorative border by Shep. Printed by The Baynard Press. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 635 x 1016mm. Goods Traffic During Christmas
Painting, watercolour, original artwork for railway poster, British Railways (Western Region), God Save the Queen 1953 - British Railways pay their Loyal Tribute to Her Majesty by Shep [Charles Shepherd], 1953, coat of arms. format: double royal, 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635 mm. God Save The Queen 1953
Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep, printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932
Southern Railway menu. The Knowle Hotel, Sidmouth. Menu in celebration of the marriage of HRH Princess Elizabeth with HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, 20 November 1947. Design by Shep. The Knowle Hotel menu 1947
Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep [Charles Shepherd], printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932
Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep [Charles Shepherd], printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932
Notice. Southern Railway. Salvage Redoubled! Please help us to save more Paper, Tins, Cartons, Metals, Bones and every other kind of Scrap. 1941. Black text on white background with green and yellow decorative border by Shep. SR ref: AD5382/1000/2741. Printed by The Baynard Press, London Format: double royal, 25 x 40 inches, 635 x 1016mm. Salvage Redoubled 1941
Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep, printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932
Book, 'A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" on the Occasion of the Visit of their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary to Southampton Docks 26th July 1933', artist Shep, printed by the Baynard Press, London, 1932. A Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Largest Graving Dock Names "the King George V Graving Dock" 1932