Vintage Travel poster produced for the Caledonian Railway, promoting rail travel to the village of Bridge of Allan. Visitors could take advantage of its golf, tennis, bowling, fishing and mineral wells. In the distance the National Wallace Monument is seen at the top of Allan Craig, commemorating Scotland's great freedom fighter, Sir William Wallace (c 1274-1305). The Caledonian Railway was founded in 1845 and three years later established the first through service between London and Scotland.
The print on the posters says; The Centre for Gleneagles, Trossachs & Rob Roy Country, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire,
This is truly an outstanding quality print. It is printed on excellent quality Fujitsu photographic paper. It is not a cheap flimsy poster.
Dimensions-
Width 70cm, Height 100cm. This poster size will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in shops such as Ikea.