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Step into the world of luxury and elegance with Pullman, a name synonymous with opulence and style

Background imagePullman Collection: Mature wheat heads in the Palouse of Washington

Mature wheat heads in the Palouse of Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during

Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. The Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue street railway

STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. The Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue street railway in New York City

Background imagePullman Collection: CHICAGO: PULLMAN HOUSE. Residence of George M. Pullman at Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: PULLMAN HOUSE. Residence of George M. Pullman at Chicago, Illinois. Wood engraving, American, 1878

Background imagePullman Collection: STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. Interior of the Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue

STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. Interior of the Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue line in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: STABLES, c1885. The stables at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: STABLES, c1885. The stables at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library

PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library, at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company

Background imagePullman Collection: MAP: PULLMAN, c1885. Map of the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

MAP: PULLMAN, c1885. Map of the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: SCHOOLHOUSE. The schoolhouse at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: SCHOOLHOUSE. The schoolhouse at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: MARKET HOUSE. The market house at at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: MARKET HOUSE. The market house at at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: GEORGE PULLMAN (1831-1897). American inventor and industrialist. Line engraving, 1894

GEORGE PULLMAN (1831-1897). American inventor and industrialist. Line engraving, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: The Pullman porters kick

The Pullman porters kick. Illustration shows a thin, tattered Pullman Sleeping Car Porter holding a piece of paper Tips Daily Average on each Trip which shows a 70% reduction in tips between 1890

Background imagePullman Collection: Pullman compartment cars through trains -- interior of dinin

Pullman compartment cars through trains -- interior of dining cars on the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R.R. Print shows two men seated at a table in a dining car on a train being served by an

Background imagePullman Collection: Trading with Indians

Trading with Indians
Native American Indians trading goods on the platform of a train station for a bottle of liquor from a gentlman in a straw boater, U.S.A. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePullman Collection: Lloyd George and others on a railway platform

Lloyd George and others on a railway platform
David Lloyd George (1863-1945), British Prime Minister, together with a group of other men on a railway platform, with a Pullman train carriage behind them. Date: 20th century

Background imagePullman Collection: Noton luggage advertisement, 1953

Noton luggage advertisement, 1953
Advertisement for Noton fine, luxury luggage, showing an elegant group at a train station. Date: 1953

Background imagePullman Collection: Viewing horses in a field in the Palouse southwest of Colfax in Washington State

Viewing horses in a field in the Palouse southwest of Colfax in Washington State

Background imagePullman Collection: Horse in pasture

Horse in pasture near Pullman, Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Departure, West Cald

Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Departure, West Cald
A scene showing four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone being waved off by a huge crowd of people at West Calder on his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign which saw the elderly

Background imagePullman Collection: Pullman Car, c. 1910

Pullman Car, c. 1910
Pullman Car running between Portland Place and Queens Gate in London

Background imagePullman Collection: Duke and Duchess of York returning home

Duke and Duchess of York returning home
The Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) arrive home by train to Victoria Station and are greeted by family members, including King George V and Queen Mary

Background imagePullman Collection: Advert Humber Pullman

Advert Humber Pullman
Advertisement for the Humber Pullman motor car showing a chauffeur opening the car door for its occupant in rather smart looking grounds

Background imagePullman Collection: Gm Pullman / World Invent

Gm Pullman / World Invent
GEORGE MORTIMER PULLMAN American inventor who designed the Pullman railway car

Background imagePullman Collection: Attendant Salutes

Attendant Salutes
A salute and a smile from the attendant of a pullman car on the American railroad system

Background imagePullman Collection: Pullman Limited Express

Pullman Limited Express
The Pullman Limited of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway

Background imagePullman Collection: LA Fleche D or

LA Fleche D or
The Fleche d Or - the Golden Arrow - is a pullman express carrying travellers rapidly between Calais and Paris

Background imagePullman Collection: Midland Rly Pullman Cch

Midland Rly Pullman Cch
Midland Railway Pullman drawing-room coach

Background imagePullman Collection: Motorways Coach - 2

Motorways Coach - 2
See Europe from an Armchair - exterior of a Motorways pullman saloon, rear and side views. Each passenger was given their own trunck for convenience in packing

Background imagePullman Collection: Motorways Coach - 1

Motorways Coach - 1
See Europe from an Armchair - interior of a Motorways pullman saloon, looking forward and aft. The 16-day Scandinavian tour cost 80 guineas including hotels



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Step into the world of luxury and elegance with Pullman, a name synonymous with opulence and style. From the iconic Nord Wagons-Lits poster to the sleek Brighton Belle, it has always been at the forefront of luxurious travel. The Brighton Belle, known for its distinctive blue livery, was a symbol of sophistication in its heyday. Passengers would marvel at its impeccable design as it glided through the English countryside. And who could forget The Brighton Belle 2? A true masterpiece that continued to captivate travelers with its timeless beauty. But Pullman's allure extended far beyond just one train. The Golden Arrow Pullman advertisement beckoned travelers to experience unparalleled comfort on their journey. Meanwhile, The Tyne-Tees Pullman offered a glimpse into an era where every detail was meticulously crafted for passenger satisfaction. No 4095, Harlech Castle pulling the Torquay Pullman past Twyford in 1930 showcased not only the power but also the grace of these magnificent machines. Inside, passengers were treated to lavish interiors like those found in new Pullman Mors cars - a haven of plush seating and exquisite craftsmanship. Pullman Flats became synonymous with high-end living - elegant homes designed for discerning individuals seeking both comfort and style. Even fashion illustration from The Sphere featured glamorous men and women adorned in fashionable attire while traveling aboard these luxurious trains. And let's not forget about HUMBER SNIPE 80. This prestigious car perfectly complemented any journey taken on board a Pullman train - ensuring that even before stepping foot inside, elegance was already assured. Across continents, American Dining Cars brought fine dining experiences right to your seat – indulging passengers' taste buds while they marveled at breathtaking landscapes passing by their windowpane. Last but certainly not least is the Brighton Pullman Car – an epitome of luxury on wheels. With its polished exterior and sumptuous interior, it was the ultimate choice for those seeking a truly unforgettable travel experience.