A relic of the past, this vintage handbill is a rare find for anyone interested in exploring the rich history of Southern Railways. Issued to passengers traveling from London to Ostend via the railways, it dates back to the early 20th century when train travel was the primary mode of transportation.
The faded image on this handbill shows the iconic Southern Railway locomotives, while the text is written in elegant script that seems to whisper secrets of a bygone era. The fold creases and yellowed edges give it a worn and authentic appearance that only adds to its charm.
A 10726 label on the bottom reads "Ostend Excursion", further solidifying its authenticity as part of this railway's excursion services. This handbill is not just a piece of paper, but a tangible connection to the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of passengers who traveled by rail during a time when the world was vastly different.
Whether you're an historian, collector, or simply someone with a fascination for vintage items, this rare Southern Railways Ostend Excursion handbill is sure to captivate.