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Stations like Clapham Junction were a prime space to advertise commercial goods in the early 20th Century. To reflect this, the model recreates a | Stations like Clapham Junction were a prime space to advertise commercial goods in the early 20th Century. To reflect this, the model's lithography recreates a range of posters used for advertisements on the station platform: | ||
Wren & Co's boot and shoe polish | * Wren & Co's boot and shoe polish | ||
* Fry's Cocoa | |||
Fry's Cocoa | * Pear's Soap | ||
* Epps's Cocoa | |||
Pear's Soap | * Waterloo Cakes | ||
* Nestle milk for puddings | |||
Epps's Cocoa | * Oxo | ||
* Tit-Bits | |||
Waterloo Cakes | * Bovril | ||
* Pink Jams | |||
Nestle milk for puddings | * Edward's Desiccated Soup | ||
Oxo | * Bird's Custard Powder | ||
* The Star | |||
Tit-Bits | * Melvin's Food | ||
* Price's Candles | |||
Bovril | * Crossleys Gas Engines | ||
* Sunlight Soap | |||
Pink Jams | * Robin Starch | ||
Edward's Desiccated Soup | |||
Bird's Custard Powder | |||
The Star | |||
Melvin's Food | |||
Price's Candles | |||
Crossleys Gas Engines | |||
Sunlight Soap | |||
Robin Starch | |||
{{1910s}} | {{1910s}} | ||
{{BingMisc}} | {{BingMisc}} | ||
{{Station}} | {{Station}} |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 9 July 2015
Exhibit |
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Clapham Junction Railway Station (Bing) |
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Arch Three , Area 30 Classic Locomotives (display) |
Shelf 2 |
A lithographed tinplate gauge 0-scaled English railway station with advertising, with "Clapham Junction" signage, made by Bing.
Dating
Although Bing were already producing similar stations in 1906 (there's one in the 1906 catalogue, "English Type, Wayside Railway Station", that's stylistically similar but not quite the same), this one has a small black "BW BAVARIA" lithographed on one end, and since the Bing Werke name was introduced in around 1918 after the death of one of the Bing brothers (making the "Gebruder Bing" / "Bing Brothers" name inappropriate), this would seem to date from after 1918.
Advertising
Stations like Clapham Junction were a prime space to advertise commercial goods in the early 20th Century. To reflect this, the model's lithography recreates a range of posters used for advertisements on the station platform:
- Wren & Co's boot and shoe polish
- Fry's Cocoa
- Pear's Soap
- Epps's Cocoa
- Waterloo Cakes
- Nestle milk for puddings
- Oxo
- Tit-Bits
- Bovril
- Pink Jams
- Edward's Desiccated Soup
- Bird's Custard Powder
- The Star
- Melvin's Food
- Price's Candles
- Crossleys Gas Engines
- Sunlight Soap
- Robin Starch