Tuesday, 14 August 2012

1920s Southern Railway Poster - Canterbury

Another old railway poster on "England on Posters"

Canterbury first got a mainline railway station in 1846 when the South Eastern Railway launched its services to Ashford. The Southern Railway, to which the railway poster here relates, was created at the time of the 1923 rationalisation of the railways in Britain, known as "The Grouping". Several small railway companies were merged, including the South Eastern & Chatham
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