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To Ireland, 1905
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To Ireland, 1905
Original oil painting by Norman Wilkinson for a London & North Western Railway poster, showing a passenger ferry crossing the Irish Sea. Many British railway companies operated ferry services. Wilkinson was commissioned by several of the companies to produce artwork for use in posters promoting their services. The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) began operating ferries between Holyhead and Dublin in 1860, and continued to run passenger services across the Irish Sea until it became part of the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company (LMS) in 1923
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To Ireland, 1905
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is a captivating snapshot of history captured in an original oil painting by Norman Wilkinson. This exquisite artwork was commissioned by the London & North Western Railway (LNWR) to promote their passenger ferry services across the Irish Sea. The image showcases a majestic passenger ferry gracefully navigating the vast expanse of the Irish Sea. Wilkinson's attention to detail and mastery of color bring this scene to life, evoking a sense of adventure and wanderlust. The viewer can almost feel the gentle sea breeze as they imagine themselves aboard this remarkable vessel, embarking on a journey to the enchanting land of Ireland. During this era, many British railway companies operated ferry services, connecting different parts of Britain with neighboring countries. The LNWR was at the forefront of these operations since 1860 when it commenced its Holyhead-Dublin route. For over six decades, countless travelers relied on these ferries for safe and efficient passage between England and Ireland. This print from National Railway Museum serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic masterpiece. It not only commemorates an important chapter in transportation history but also pays tribute to Norman Wilkinson's talent as one of Britain's most celebrated artists during that time. Whether you are captivated by maritime adventures or fascinated by railway heritage, "To Ireland, 1905" transports you back in time while igniting your imagination with dreams of exploration across the beautiful Irish Sea.
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