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Hampshire Collection

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Background imageHampshire Collection: Southsea and Portsmouth, BR poster, 1962

Southsea and Portsmouth, BR poster, 1962
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail services to Southsea and Portsmouth, Hampshire. Artwork by an unknown artist

Background imageHampshire Collection: Winchester, Southern Railway poster, 1935

Winchester, Southern Railway poster, 1935
Poster showing the interior of Winchester Cathedral. The artwork is by Griffin

Background imageHampshire Collection: Southampton Docks: the Gateway to the World, SR poster, 1931

Southampton Docks: the Gateway to the World, SR poster, 1931
Southern Railway poster showing the Empress of Britain about to leave Southampton Docks for Canada. Artwork by Leslie Carr

Background imageHampshire Collection: Southampton Docks, SR poster, 1933

Southampton Docks, SR poster, 1933
Southern Railway poster showing King George V Graving Dock. Artwork by Donald Maxwell (1877-1936), who studied at the Slade and was an official artist to the Admiralty during World War I

Background imageHampshire Collection: Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1950s

Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1950s
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to Portsmouth and Southsea in Hampshire. The poster shows a bathing belle in a white swimming costume sitting on a diving board with

Background imageHampshire Collection: Southsea, LBSCR poster, c 1910s

Southsea, LBSCR poster, c 1910s
London Brighton & Southcoast Railway poster showing Four warships at sea shining spotlights containing images of HMS Victory, South Parade, the municipal pier and Horndean Woods

Background imageHampshire Collection: Portsmouth and Southsea, British Railways p

Portsmouth and Southsea, British Railways poster, 1958. Artwork by Tempesti

Background imageHampshire Collection: 1978-662

1978-662
For the perfect holiday.. Portsmouth and Southsea (poster)

Background imageHampshire Collection: BR(SR) poster. More Diesel-Electric Trains

BR(SR) poster. More Diesel-Electric Trains for Hampshire Local Services from 18 June 1962

Background imageHampshire Collection: Southampton Central Station, SR poster, 1936

Southampton Central Station, SR poster, 1936
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote Southampton Central Station, the Centre for Ships and Trains to and from all parts and the nearby factory sites served by the station

Background imageHampshire Collection: Picture number: POS / C000115

Picture number: POS / C000115
Picture number: POS/C000115 Description: SR poster. The Worlds Greatest Liners use Southampton Docks by Leslie Carr. Credit: National Railway Museum/Science & Society Picture Library

Background imageHampshire Collection: Laying the Foundation Stone, SR poster

Laying the Foundation Stone, SR poster
Southern Railway poster showing the laying the of the foundation stone at Southampton Docks. Artwork by A K Zinkeisen

Background imageHampshire Collection: 1978-659

1978-659
Portsmouth and Southsea, go by train (Poster)

Background imageHampshire Collection: South Downs, Sussex; North Downs, Surrey

South Downs, Sussex; North Downs, Surrey. SR carriage prints by Donald Maxwell. Two prints in mount removed from LSWR Tri-Composite Carriage No 3598 at the National Railway Museum during restoration

Background imageHampshire Collection: Ringwood and Romsey, Hampshire, 1910s

Ringwood and Romsey, Hampshire, 1910s
London & South Western Railway (LSWR) carriage photographs. The image of Ringwood shows the River Avon in the foreground, with a road, church and thatched houses in the background

Background imageHampshire Collection: Winchester Cathedral and King Alfreds Statue, Winchester, Hampshire, 1910s

Winchester Cathedral and King Alfreds Statue, Winchester, Hampshire, 1910s
London & Western Railway (LSWR) carriage photographs showing two views of the historic city of Winchester, capital of England in the 9th century

Background imageHampshire Collection: Southampton, Bargate, c 1930s

Southampton, Bargate, c 1930s
Southern Railway carriage print by Donald Maxwell. One of two prints removed from the London & South Western Railway Tri-Composite Carriage No 3598 at the National Railway Musuem during restoration

Background imageHampshire Collection: View the Liners and Solent Cruises, 1976

View the Liners and Solent Cruises, 1976
British Railways poster (Southern Region) promoting trips from Portsmouth up the Solent to see the ocean liners

Background imageHampshire Collection: Winchester Cathedral, c 1920s

Winchester Cathedral, c 1920s
Southern Railway carriage print by Donald Maxwell, removed from LSWR Tri-Composite Carriage No 3598 at the National Railway Museum during restoration

Background imageHampshire Collection: The New Ts Falaise, 1947

The New Ts Falaise, 1947
Original oil painting by Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) created as the basis for a Southern Railways poster promoting a new passenger service

Background imageHampshire Collection: Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1948-1965

Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1948-1965
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to Portsmouth and Southsea, Hampshire. Artwork by Alan Durman (1905-1963)

Background imageHampshire Collection: Winchester, SR poster, 1935

Winchester, SR poster, 1935
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail travel to Winchester, Hampshire. The poster shows an interior view of Winchester Cathedral

Background imageHampshire Collection: To See the Assembled Fleet, SR poster, 1937

To See the Assembled Fleet, SR poster, 1937
Proof copy of a poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail services to Spithead, Portsmouth, Hampshire, where a Naval Review was taking place in May 1937

Background imageHampshire Collection: Special Rail and Steamer Excursions to vie

Special Rail and Steamer Excursions to view the Assembled Fleet at Spithead, SR poster, 1937. Colour poster produced for the Southern Railway (SR) to promote services from London

Background imageHampshire Collection: First Sailing of RMS Queen Mary, SR poster, 1936

First Sailing of RMS Queen Mary, SR poster, 1936
Poster produced for Southern Railways (SR) to advertise the first sailing of the liner Queen Mary, and tickets to the event from London train stations

Background imageHampshire Collection: To Hampshire and the New Forest Quickly, SR poster, 1938

To Hampshire and the New Forest Quickly, SR poster, 1938
To Hampshire and the New Forest Quickly by the New " Bournemouth Limited". Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) promoting train services to Hampshire and the New Forest

Background imageHampshire Collection: The Hampshire Coast and the New Forest by

The Hampshire Coast and the New Forest by Lander. British Rail (Southern) showing Nelsons flagship Victory at Portsmouth, and an idyllic rural view of The New Forest


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