A rare opportunity to own a piece of history has arrived in this beautifully preserved 1902 midland railway station memo from Norwich City. This original document is a testament to the early days of rail travel in England, providing insight into the daily operations and administrative tasks that were performed at the time.
This memo is a unique window into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who worked within the station, including train conductors, station masters, and other officials. It also provides valuable information on the layout and infrastructure of the station during its heyday.
The memo is written in formal, Victorian-era style and measures approximately 8 inches by 10 inches. It is complete with a wax seal bearing the initials of the Station Master at the time, adding to its historical significance.
This item is sure to delight railway enthusiasts and historians alike, offering a rare glimpse into the past. The condition is excellent, with some minor wear on the wax seal and a few creases along the edges. A great addition to any collection or archive, this memo is a must-have for anyone interested in learning more about the history of rail travel.
Price: 500gb (includes free shipping)