Railway Poster advertising Saltburn-by-the-Sea
North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Travel posters helped to promote holiday destinations which could be reached by train and were displayed at railway stations. The railways were one of the main reasons for the growth in the seaside holiday. 

Some posters were produced by well-known artists. You can see the signature of the artist at the bottom right corner of the image – H. G. Gawthorn.

Henry George Gawthorn produced a range of images in the 1920s and 30s for colour lithograph posters for LNER (London and North Eastern Railway). He often included a self-portrait, wearing a pince-nez and Panama hat.

Vocabulary

Lithography: this is a type of printing that works on the principle that oil and water don’t mix. By applying oil-based substances to certain parts of the image, lithographers are able to ensure that the ink adheres to some areas but not others, according to the design.

 

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Talking Points

How has the artist simplified the image – what details are missing?

Why do you think Gawthorn liked to include a self-portrait in his posters?

Does Saltburn-by-the-Sea look like a nice place to go on holiday? How did the artist attempt to showcase the resort at its best?

What activities can you see taking place in the scene? What are people doing on the beach? Does anything surprise you?

What’s your earliest seaside memory?

In the Classroom

Hotseat

What you would want to ask Henry Gawthorn? Interview a student in role to find out more about his travel art.

What about the lady talking to him in the poster? Interview her about their conversation. What did they speak about?

Watch the art video – listen to contemporary travel artist Richard O’Neill share his top tops for making a travel poster and create your own.

Hands on History

You can discover more travel posts in collections across North Yorkshire, including at the Royal Pump Room Museum in Harrogate and within the collection at Scarborough Museums and Galleries.

Museum Location

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