Title - York - The Shambles.
Location - York, Yorkshire, England.
Artist - Alan Carr Linford (1926-) RE, RWS.
Description - Medieval York in the 1960s. A wonderful depiction of the bustle of The Shambles, the most famous street in the city, with it's overhanging timber buildings, some dating back as far as the 14th century. This is a doubly rare version of the poster, as it has the original British Railways totem logo (most of those surviving have the British Rail logo overprinted), but this is also a version produced specifically for the North American markets shown by the wording towards the bottom.
Year Published - 1962
Size - Double Royal (approx 40 x 25 inches).
Other Details:
Original Vintage British Railways Travel Poster.
Published by British Railways (North Eastern Region) 1/62
Printed in Great Britain by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd, Leeds
Condition Grade and Condition Report:
Grade: A-, un-conserved.
No folds, minor edge nicks and creases. More detailed photos available on request.
More About The Artist:
Alan Carr Linford was born in Doncaster, where he studied at the School of Art, moving on to the Royal College of Art (1943-47) where he gained the Prix de Rome and two years study at The British School in Rome. He became an associate member of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers when he was 20, and he was elected an associate of the Royal Watercolour Society when he was 23.
Portrait painter Sir Edward Halliday showed a portfolio of his work to Princess Elizabeth (as The Queen then was) and the Duke of Edinburgh at Clarence House. The drawings were views of the Thames and the Royal couple were so pleased with what they saw that they acquired four, commissioned ten, and bought six. This patronage launched Carr Linford's career and many commissions followed, including twenty-four river paintings for the Royal Yacht Britannia and further paintings of Windsor, which hang in the private apartments at Windsor castle. The Sultan of Oman commissioned a series of huge paintings of Oman and the artist rose to the challenge with great aplomb.
He also produced a small number of railway posters during the British Railways years.