Here at OT we love old tourism posters, for the artwork, for the great views and for
Take this gorgeous poster of the Great Western Railway (GWR) describing the charms of the Welsh landscape. Featured here is the epic profile of the mountain Cadair Idris and the Afon Mawddach lake in the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park. An old branch line of the GWR used to run from Ruabon to the seaside resort of Barmouth, bringing weekend tourists to this area. Today, that train line is a 13-km cycle trail managed by the Snowdonia National Park Authority.
The artist who created this and many other GWR posters was Sir Herbert Alker Tripp, a senior police official with the New Scotland Yard, who always viewed painting as his true calling. This he did in his spare time, and most of his paintings turned into tourism posters by various branches of the British Railway system.
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Bibek Bhattacharya
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