Photograph Panels

The Great Eastern Railway were the first company to display photograph views in their carriages (in 1884) - simple mounted photos, with hand-written titles. In 1895 'colour-tinted' photographs were being used in many companies' carriages and these mounted panels lasted for many years. Edwardian times saw more black & white mounted photographs appear in all shapes and sizes and then in post-1923 'grouping' days, large numbers of sepia and b/w panels were produced by the LMS, GWR and SR.

Counties
Railway Companies
Durham, Cathedral
Durham, Cathedral
New Brighton, Beach and Pier
New Brighton, Beach and Pier
Kingston, The Thames
Kingston, The Thames
Chee Dale
Chee Dale
Barnstaple, Merchants Exchange
Barnstaple, Merchants Exchange

TRAVELLING ART GALLERY
TRAVELLING ART GALLERY
Travelling Art Gallery