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
Bath, Pulteney Bridge
Bath, Pulteney Bridge
Newcastle-On-Tyne, St. Nicholas Cathedral
Newcastle-On-Tyne, St. Nicholas Cathedral
Liverpool, St Georges Hall
Liverpool, St Georges Hall
Cheapside
Cheapside
Cheltenham, Imperial Gardens
Cheltenham, Imperial Gardens

TRAVELLING ART GALLERY
TRAVELLING ART GALLERY
Travelling Art Gallery