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Poster Print : Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1936

Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1936



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Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1936

A view of Diesel Railcar No. 11, built by AEC, waiting at a platform at Bristol Temple Meads in c.1936. These new streamlined railcars were very much of their time and would have been revolutionary when they entered service in the 1930s and began replacing traditional steam locomotives

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Media ID 536672

© STEAM Museum of the GWR

1930s 1936 Bristol Bristol Temple Meads Diesel Rail Car Railcar Station No 11


A2 (59.4 x 42cm) Poster Print

Discover the rich history of the railways with our stunning poster prints from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic image of "Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1936" from the STEAM Museum of the GWR. This captivating photograph showcases Diesel Railcar No. 11, a symbol of innovation and modernity, waiting at the platform. Built by AEC in the 1930s, these sleek and streamlined railcars were a testament to the advancements of their time. Bring the golden age of rail travel into your home or office with this beautiful and authentic piece of railway history.

A2 Poster (59.4 x 42cm, 23.4" x 16.5" inches) printed on 170gsm Satin Poster Paper. Securely packaged, rolled and inserted into a strong mailing tube and shipped tracked. Poster Prints are of comparable archival quality to our Photographic prints, they are simply printed on thinner Poster Paper. Whilst we only use Photographic Prints in our frames, you can frame Poster Prints if they are carefully supported to prevent sagging over time.

Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 52cm x 42cm (20.5" x 16.5")

Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken at around 1936, showcases Diesel Railcar No. 11, a revolutionary innovation in rail transport, waiting at the platform of the historic Bristol Temple Meads Station. The sleek and modern railcar, built by AEC (Associated Equipment Company), is a striking contrast to the traditional steam locomotives that once dominated the railway landscape. The introduction of diesel railcars, like No. 11, marked a significant turning point in the rail industry. Their streamlined design, which was very much of its time, offered numerous advantages over steam locomotives, including increased speed, improved fuel efficiency, and reduced maintenance costs. Bristol Temple Meads Station, one of the oldest and most iconic railway stations in the United Kingdom, served as the perfect backdrop for this groundbreaking moment in rail history. The station, which first opened in 1840, has played a crucial role in the development of the railway network in the region and beyond. As you gaze at this photograph, imagine the excitement and anticipation that must have surrounded the arrival of these new diesel railcars in the 1930s. The future of rail travel was changing, and Diesel Railcar No. 11, with its sleek lines and innovative design, was at the forefront of that change. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of rail transport history and the continuous evolution of technology that has shaped the way we travel.

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