Mary Casserley
Marston Gate Original Painting NOW SOLD
Marston Gate Original Painting NOW SOLD
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Marston Gate Station
This painting based in the 1950s shows Marston Gate station, the intermediate stop between Aylesbury and Cheddington, Bucks. The first branch line in the country which opened in 1839. The seven mile single track line was one mile from Long Marston village (Herts). The branch received a Royal visit in 1883 when King Edward VII as Prince of Wales was en route to Waddesdon Manor. Station Master Jack Rogers is pictured with his young companion outside the booking office.The station closed to passengers 2.2.53 and to freight traffic 2.12.63.The locomotive is LMS 40421 hauling a local goods train
Please note the original of this artwork has now been sold. Prints and cards are still available
I now offer the original artwork for sale direct from my studio in Tring, Herts. The originals are hand-painted painted using water-based Winsor & Newton professional gouache paint on Arboreta E.S. white drawing cartridge paper 160g/m2
Dimensions:
This painting is A3 size, it comes mounted (white acid free mountboard, outside dimensions 51cm 40.5cm (20” x 16”) but un-framed. Signed and titled in pencil by me.
Postage
Free recorded and insured UK delivery for piece of mind.
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