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32 Framed Prints
Design drawing for the King Class locomotive, 1927
Holiday Haunts guide book, 1947A 1947 edition of the popular Holiday Haunts guide books published by the GWR. A glamorous blonde poses in a white two-part swimming costume in front of a lively beach scene
New Swindon, 1847Lithograph of New Swindon in 1847 with broad gauge locomotive, Fire Brand, in foreground. Swindon Works can be seen to the right on the image, with the Railway Village to the left
Broad Gauge locomotive, Fire FlyDesign drawing for the 2-2-2 Fire Fly Class locomotive. Built 1840 by Jones, Turner & Evans, Newton-Le-Willows
GWR Coat of ArmsThe Great Western Railway Coat of Arms, also known as the Garter Crest. A garter can be seen surrounding the original coat of arms which contained the city shields for London (left)
Livery diagram for a Class 52 Western locomotive in 1963Livery diagram for a Class 52 Western locomotive, 1963 This drawing shows the experimental livery colour Golden Ochre. The colour was only applied to No
Swindon Engine Shed by J C Bourne, 1846A black and white lithograph of Swindon Engine Shed by J C Bourne in 1846
Signal Lamps CatalogueThis image was taken from the front cover of a Signal Lamps catalogue and shows the silhouettes of a train, signal gantry and a lamp
Swindon Works Locomotive Workshops SceneA drawing of a locomotive in the Swindon Works used on the front cover of a booklet describing the works
Swindon Works Book CoverThis image comes from the front cover of a book detailing aspects of the Swindon Works and its production
Book Cover for GWR Engines, Names, Numbers, Types & ClassesThis vibrant graphic featuring a steam locomotive on a turntable was designed by poster artist Charles Mayo. The image was used on the cover of the 4th edition of the book GWR Engines: Names
St Michael's Mount, Penzance, 1924This illustration of St Michael's Mount, Penzance comes from a souvenir booklet produced by the GWR to coincide with the 1924 British Empire Exhibition
The Picturesque West Country, 1924This illustration of The Picturesque West Country comes from a souvenir booklet produced by the GWR to coincide with the 1924 British Empire Exhibition
The Golden Sands of Wales, 1924This illustration of The Golden Sands of Wales comes from a souvenir booklet produced by the GWR to coincide with the 1924 British Empire Exhibition
A Typical Cornish Fishing Town, 1924This illustration of A Typical Cornish Fishing Town comes from a souvenir booklet produced by the GWR to coincide with the 1924 British Empire Exhibition
HST Intercity 125 Design, c. 1980sAn image of a HST Intercity 125 used by British Rail for a publicity Christmas card, c.1980s. The HST is shown coming towards us, with the train in perspective
British Railways Fuel Economy PosterBritish Railways was keen to publicise the fact that its drive for modernisation was in the interests of fuel economy and saving money
Bristol Temple Meads Station c. 1840sReproduction of a lithograph showing Brunels original Bristol Temple Meads Station in about the 1840s. Carriages are passing the facade of the station and ladies are strolling nearby
Front cover of the book Camping and Hiking Holidays, 1933The front cover of a GWR book promoting camping and hiking holidays at destinations across the network. Published in 1933
The Cheltenham Flyer book, 1934The Cheltenham Flyer book aimed at the male railway enthusiast, published in 1934
Steam Rail Motor diagram, 1905This diagram was drawn in June 1905. It was for a GWR steam rail motor that was to be built in 1906. It was built to diagram Q, lot number 1101, and included numbers 73 to 80
Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1843Lithograph by John Cooke Bourne of Brunels train shed at Bristol Temple Meads Station in c.1843, a few years after the station opened in 1840
Close up view of broad gauge train at Chepstow Station, c. 1850Shows broad gauge locomotive " Vulcan", built in 1837 by Charles Tayleur & Co. Taken from a lithograph
Detail of broad gauge locomotive and carriages at Swindon, 1849Taken from a painting by Edward Snell. Edward Snell worked at Swindon Works in the late 1840s
Drawing for a GWR oil can
Bristol Temple Meads Station c1840sA lithograph of Brunels Bristol Temple Meads Station c.1840s. A range of carts, horse carriages and people are passing the grand facade of the original Temple Meads station building
Holiday Haunts Artwork, 1935. This original hand-drawn and painted artwork is for a Holiday Haunts advertising leaflet. The bold, graphic design is believed to the work of poster artist Verney L
Lithograph of Chepstow Station, c. 1850A reproduction of a lithographic print showing Chepstow station in c.1850 at about the time the South Wales Railway opened
Lithograph of Bridgend Station, c. 1850A reproduction of a lithograph showing Bridgend Station, South Wales, c.1850. The station opened in June 1850 on the line between Cardiff and Swansea
Swindon Works and Railway Village by Edward Snell. 1849An early watercolour painting of New Swindon by Edward Snell. Snell was head draughtsman at Swindon Works, later becoming assistant to Works Manager, Archibold Sturrock in 1846
Firft BridgeA view of the Firft Bridge at Paddington and the Accommodation Barge going down the Grand Union Canel to Uxbridge