'The Continent via Hull & Goole', BR poster, 1955.

'The Continent via Hull and Goole - Regular Services for Cargo & Pasengers'. Poster produced for British Railways (BR) North Eastern Region (NER), promoting services to the continent on Asociated Humber Lines steamer ships from Hull or Goole in Yorkshire. The poster shows the 'Fountains Abbey' Asociated Humber Lines steamer ship at sea, and details destinations including Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Artwork by Harry Hudson Rodmell (1896-1984).

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