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1929 Southern Railway Of England Southampton Docks Print Advertisement Clipping - London, Midland And Scottish Railway (LMS) Print Advertising Clipping - Ready For Framing

1929 Southern Railway Of England Southampton Docks Print Advertisement Clipping - London, Midland And Scottish Railway (LMS) Print Advertising Clipping - Ready For Framing

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Vintage Original 1929 Southern Railway Of England Southampton Docks Print Advertisement Clipping - London, Midland And Scottish Railway (LMS) Print Advertising Clipping - Ready For Framing

Measures Approx. 5-5/8" Wide by 8-1/4" Tall

In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Staining, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Clipping.

Obverse: 1929 Southampton Docks Advertisement Promoting Britain’s Premier Port, Owned And Managed By The Southern Railway Of England. The Print Highlights Global Shipping Connections From Southampton To North America, South America, West Indies, Central America, The Far East, Australia, New Zealand, And South Africa. Featured Lines Include Union Castle Line, Royal Mail Line, Cunard Line, White Star Line, Canadian Pacific Line, United States Lines, And Dutch & German Lines. Emphasizing Facilities For Passengers And Freight, The Advertisement Includes Contact Information For G. R. Newcombe, Docks And Marine Manager. A Historical Example Of British Maritime And Railway Promotion.

Reverse: 1929 British Railway Print Advertising Nightly Travel From London (St. Pancras) To Paris (Nord) Via Tilbury-Dunkerque. Issued By The London, Midland And Scottish Railway (LMS), The Ad Details Departure And Arrival Times For Both Directions, Including Separate Times For Third Class Passengers. It Lists Season Ticket Rates For 1st Class, Saloon, And 3rd Class & Steerage, With Notation That 3rd Class Travelers Ride 2nd Class On The Continent. The Advertisement Encourages Applications Through LMS Stations Or The General Superintendent In Derby. Promoted As “The Route Of The Regular Traveller,” It Highlights Early 20th Century Rail-Ferry Connections Between The UK And France.

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