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Cruden Bay Hotel, LNER poster, 1923-1947
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Cruden Bay Hotel, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced by London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, and the railways Cruden Bay Hotel, which LNER owned and managed. The poster shows an interior view of the hotel, here dubbed The Golfers Hotel, with people sitting comfortably at tables and smoking. Artwork by Gordon Nicoll (1888-1959), who studied at Southampton Art School and at Hornsey under Frank Hillyard Swinstead. He was a member of the London Sketch Club. A landscape painter in watercolour and oil, he designed posters for the London North & Eastern Raliway (LNER), including a memorable series on railway hotels, of which this is an example. Dimensions: 1013 mm x 612 mm
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This vintage print captures the essence of elegance and leisure at the Cruden Bay Hotel in Aberdeenshire during its heyday. Produced by London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) between 1923 and 1947, this poster aimed to entice travelers to experience the charm of Cruden Bay through rail travel. The artwork, skillfully created by Gordon Nicoll, showcases an inviting interior view of the hotel known as The Golfers Hotel. In this scene, patrons are seen comfortably seated at tables, enjoying their time while indulging in a smoke. The atmosphere exudes sophistication and relaxation, making it clear why this destination was favored among golf enthusiasts. As a member of the London Sketch Club and a talented landscape painter in watercolor and oil mediums, Nicoll's artistic prowess shines through in his depiction of this luxurious setting. Measuring 1013 mm x 612 mm, this poster is part of a remarkable series on railway hotels designed by Nicoll for LNER. It serves as both a historical artifact and an exquisite piece of art that transports viewers back to an era when train travel was synonymous with grandeur and adventure. Preserved by the National Railway Museum, this print allows us to appreciate not only the architectural beauty but also the cultural significance attached to establishments like Cruden Bay Hotel. It stands as a testament to LNER's commitment towards promoting tourism through their extensive network across Britain.
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