Title - Beverley Minster - The Percy Tomb - See England By Rail.
Location - Beverley, Yorkshire, England.
Artist - Kenneth Steel (1906-1970).
Description - The inside of the Gothic Minster, the most impressive non-Cathedral in England. The finest surviving example of Gothic Art is the elaborate tomb of Lady Eleanor Percy, as depicted here in Steel's artwork.
Year Published - 1960
Size - Double Royal (approx 40 x 25in or 101.5 x 63.5cm)
Other Details:
Original Vintage British Railways Travel Poster.
Published by The Railway Executive (North Eastern Region) (A.R.1085)
Printed in Great Britain by Stafford & Co Ltd, Netherfield, Nottingham
Condition Grade and Condition Report:
Grade: A-, un-conserved.
No folds, minor creasing, very minor fox spotting along bottom edge. More detailed photos are available on request if required.
More About The Artist:
Kenneth Steel was born in Sheffield, and studied at Sheffield College of Art.
He was a painter in oils and watercolour, and a printmaker and engraver. He produced a large number of railway posters and carriage prints for British Railways.