1931 Original GWR Poster - Historic Romantic Exeter - By Leslie Carr
“Historic Romantic Exeter” Great Western Railway Poster (1931s)
Designed by Leslie Carr (1891-1961). Printed by Waterlow & Sons printers for Great Western Railway Company. Colour lithograph. Double Royal size - 101cm x63cm. Condition: Very good original condition with no signs of restoration. Some loss to edges and minor creasing.
This beautiful and vibrant poster was designed by Leslie Carr and depicts a procession of soldiers passing the Guildhall in an Exeter street during the seventeenth century. Possibly intended to represent the arrival of King Charles I and a Royalist army in Exeter in 1644, during the Civil War. Text beneath, with the city's coat of arms. Accompanying text gives details of local guide.
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“Historic Romantic Exeter” Great Western Railway Poster (1931s)
Designed by Leslie Carr (1891-1961). Printed by Waterlow & Sons printers for Great Western Railway Company. Colour lithograph. Double Royal size - 101cm x63cm. Condition: Very good original condition with no signs of restoration. Some loss to edges and minor creasing.
This beautiful and vibrant poster was designed by Leslie Carr and depicts a procession of soldiers passing the Guildhall in an Exeter street during the seventeenth century. Possibly intended to represent the arrival of King Charles I and a Royalist army in Exeter in 1644, during the Civil War. Text beneath, with the city's coat of arms. Accompanying text gives details of local guide.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation
“Historic Romantic Exeter” Great Western Railway Poster (1931s)
Designed by Leslie Carr (1891-1961). Printed by Waterlow & Sons printers for Great Western Railway Company. Colour lithograph. Double Royal size - 101cm x63cm. Condition: Very good original condition with no signs of restoration. Some loss to edges and minor creasing.
This beautiful and vibrant poster was designed by Leslie Carr and depicts a procession of soldiers passing the Guildhall in an Exeter street during the seventeenth century. Possibly intended to represent the arrival of King Charles I and a Royalist army in Exeter in 1644, during the Civil War. Text beneath, with the city's coat of arms. Accompanying text gives details of local guide.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation