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Title
Boston, Lincolnshire England
Alternative Title
Travel Poster Collection
Creator
Cattermole, Lance
Publication Information
British Railways. Eastern Region
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Travel Poster Collection
Rights Information
Image not available for reproduction.
The Los Angeles Public Library makes no assertion as to being the copyright owner of this image, which is limited to personal or research use. Any other kind of use may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Library. Users are responsible for determining the existence of such rights.
Description
Where in 1607 some of the Pilgrim Fathers were tried and imprisoned in the Guildhall; See Britain by train; Information from prinicipal travel agents of British railways offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles or Toronto
A railway promotinal poster depicting the historic event when the pilgrims, after imprisonment, left Boston for the Netherlands.
Type
Image
Format
1 poster; 39 x 24 in.
Travel posters; Lithographs
Identifier
TRAVEL_POSTER-00115
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/travel/id/251
Language
English
Subject
British Railways. Eastern Region
Railroads--Great Britain
Railroad travel--Great Britain
Tourism in art
Puritans--England--History--17th century
Boston (England)
Great Britain

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