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Morecambe for First Class Holidays, 1960
Poster advertising holidays to Morecambe, by British Railways, by Lance Cattermole, 1960. Morecambe, on the Lancashire coast was a popular holiday destination. People visited Morecambe bay and walked along the promenade
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7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 11.1cm x 17.7cm (4.4" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to the vibrant era of 1960, where British Railways promoted Morecambe as a first-class holiday destination. The poster, skillfully designed by Lance Cattermole, showcases the allure of this charming coastal town nestled on the Lancashire coast. With its picturesque views and idyllic promenade, Morecambe was undoubtedly a popular choice for those seeking leisure and relaxation. As we delve into this snapshot of history, we are transported to an era when holidays were cherished moments filled with joy and excitement. Families strolled along the promenade, basking in the refreshing sea breeze while admiring the breathtaking beauty of Morecambe Bay. The laughter of children echoed through the air as they built sandcastles or indulged in ice creams from local vendors. Beyond its natural splendor, Morecambe offered a wealth of recreational activities that catered to all tastes. Visitors could partake in thrilling water sports or simply unwind on sun-kissed beaches. For those seeking cultural enrichment, there were theaters showcasing captivating performances and lively entertainment venues that brought people together for unforgettable evenings. This evocative image serves as a poignant reminder of how holidays played an integral role in shaping social and economic life during this period. It encapsulates not only the allure of Morecambe but also reflects upon a time when railway travel was at its zenith - connecting people to new experiences and adventures. Preserved by the National Railway Museum, this print is more than
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