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Canterbury, BR poster, 1952
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Canterbury, BR poster, 1952
Poster produced by British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to Canterbury, Kent. The poster shows the state visit of Queen Elizabeth to Canterbury in 1573, on the occasion of her fortieth birthday. Queen Elizabeth is shown with her retinue inside Canterbury Cathedral. Artwork by Claude Buckle (1905-1973), who originally trained as an architect, but later turned to pictorial art. He painted in both oil and watercolour and was a prolific poster artist for Great Western Railway (GWR) and BR. Much of his original poster artwork is held at the National Railway Museum
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This print takes us back to the year 1573, capturing a significant moment in history when Queen Elizabeth visited Canterbury on her fortieth birthday. The poster, produced by British Railways (BR) in 1952, serves as a nostalgic reminder of the golden age of rail travel and its ability to transport us through time. The artwork by Claude Buckle beautifully depicts Queen Elizabeth inside the grandeur of Canterbury Cathedral, surrounded by her retinue. Buckle's attention to detail brings this historical event to life, showcasing his talent as both an architect and a pictorial artist. His mastery of oil and watercolour is evident in this stunning piece. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported not only to Canterbury but also into the past where royalty graced these hallowed halls. It reminds us of the rich heritage and cultural significance that can be found within our own country. Today, much of Buckle's original poster artwork is held at the National Railway Museum, preserving his contribution to promoting rail travel during his time. This particular print captures a unique blend of history and artistry that invites us to explore our nation's past while appreciating the beauty that lies within it. Whether you're an admirer of British history or simply appreciate fine artistry, this print offers a glimpse into a momentous occasion from centuries ago – one that continues to captivate audiences with its regal charm.
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