Southern Railway repro poster of Canterbury by Charles Shepherd 1938

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Southern Railway repro poster of Canterbury by Charles Shepherd 1938

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Repro poster produced for the Southern RailwayCanterburyby Charles Shepherd, 1938With its long and dramatic history, Canterbury has always been a tourist mecca.Settled since prehistoric times, the town was once occupied by the Romans and later pillaged by the Danes.Canterbury Cathedral is the seat of the Church of England, the site of Thomas Beckets murder, and the pilgrims destination in Chaucers Canterbury Tales.A smart picture in an A4 (30 x 21 cm., 11.7 x 8.3 inch) size frame. Traditional style frame with a black border. It can be used free standing or hung on a wall.

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