This beautifully reproduced vintage travel poster captures the scenic grandeur of the Antrim Coast Road in County Antrim, Northern Ireland — a timeless celebration of one of the most breathtaking coastal routes in Europe.
Originally issued around 1934 by the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), the poster was part of a campaign to promote tourism to Northern Ireland. It features a tranquil scene of people sitting along the stone wall that lines much of the coast road, the dramatic limestone cliffs and rugged shoreline. In the distance, the headland of Garron Point rises above the sea, anchoring the composition with its unmistakable silhouette.
The artwork is by Norman Wilkinson, P.R.I., one of Britain’s most celebrated travel poster artists. Known for his mastery of maritime and landscape scenes, Wilkinson’s style blends atmospheric detail with bold composition. His work was widely commissioned by railway and transport companies across the UK and Ireland, and he is also credited with pioneering “dazzle camouflage” during the First World War — a technique used to protect ships from enemy targeting.
The Antrim Coast Road, completed in the mid-19th century, stretches from Larne to Cushendall and beyond, hugging the base of towering cliffs and offering uninterrupted views of the North Channel. It’s renowned for its engineering brilliance and natural beauty, passing through charming villages, glens, and dramatic headlands — making it a favourite for holidaymakers and road trippers alike.
This high-quality reproduction is printed on premium paper using archival inks, preserving the vivid colours and fine detail of the original. It’s a perfect addition for collectors, travel enthusiasts, or anyone with a love for Northern Ireland’s coastal heritage and vintage design.
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