TRAVEL POSTER - CRAB AND WINKLE RAILWAY LINE WHITSTABLE CANTERBURY INVICTA
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An artist's impression of the steam engine 'Invicta' which travelled for part of the way from Whitstable to Canterbury, and back, from 1830.
It was the first public railway in the South of England, The world's first season ticket was issued for travel along this line in 1834.



A vintage inspired travel poster from a time gone by.
The artwork has been professionally reproduced and printed onto premium 200 gsm satin photographic poster paper using quality archival pigment inks to ensure vivid and rich coloured prints. Using high quality inks mean they are more resistant to fading, however be careful hanging your print in direct sunlight. Actual colours may vary slightly as each monitor displays colours differently.

Currently available in the following sizes:

Paper size: A4 (210 x 297mm).
Paper size: A3 (297 x 420mm).
Paper size: A2 (420 x 594mm).

These prints have been designed to fit standard A4, A3 and A2 frames.

Please note: Frame and mount NOT included. Sold as print only.

The posters are rolled in a protective coating and then shipped in a rigid cardboard tube which guarantees its perfect condition.

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FREE POSTAGE to the UK is via Royal Mail
Worldwide postage please add £12.00 at checkout, or use Ebays own Global Shipping Programme.