Vintage British Railways Posters are a great way to decorate your living space in a railroad or travel theme. British Railways was formed in 1947 when the "Big Four" British railways, LNER (London & North Eastern Railway), LMS (London, Midlands & Scottish Railway), GWR (Great Western Railway), and SR (Southern Railway), were nationalized. The name was later shortened to British Rail. Between 1994 and 1997, British Rail was privatised. Most of the vintage posters for British Railways were designed in the 1950s, and were posted in railway stations and agencies, advertising travel and vacation destinations such as Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Somerset, Norfolk, Clacton-on-Sea, Suffolk, York, Cambridge, Blackpool, Windsor, and other places. Satisfaction is guaranteed.* Orders are 100% secure.* Click any thumbnail to view a larger version or make a purchase.
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