The Southern Railway (created in 1923 as one of the ‘Big Four’ railways and nationalised in 1948) was mightily proud of their Docks estate at Southampton and they, and their pre-decessors the LSWR, invested heavily in the facilities following the purchase of the old Dock Company in 1892. In the Read More →
The Southern Railway (created in 1923 as one of the ‘Big Four’ railways and nationalised in 1948) was mightily proud of their Docks estate at Southampton and they, and their pre-decessors the LSWR, invested heavily in the facilities following the purchase of the old Dock Company in 1892. In the Read More →
The Southern Railway (created in 1923 as one of the ‘Big Four’ railways and nationalised in 1948) was mightily proud of their Docks estate at Southampton and they, and their pre-decessors the LSWR, invested heavily in the facilities following the purchase of the old Dock Company in 1892. In the Read More →
The Southern Railway (created in 1923 as one of the ‘Big Four’ railways and nationalised in 1948) was mightily proud of their Docks estate at Southampton and they, and their pre-decessors the LSWR, invested heavily in the facilities following the purchase of the old Dock Company in 1892. In the Read More →
The Southern Railway (created in 1923 as one of the ‘Big Four’ railways and nationalised in 1948) was mightily proud of their Docks estate at Southampton and they, and their pre-decessors the LSWR, invested heavily in the facilities following the purchase of the old Dock Company in 1892. In the Read More →
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Read More →Helen McKie illustrated many Southern Railway publications in the 1930s and indeed for other transport operators such as the ‘Eagle Steamers’ based in London. This booklet was issued by the railway in 1937 to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI and is a scarce survivor – although not as Read More →
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