Wallis’s Locomotive Game of Railroad Adventures – a railway board game by Edward Wallis, 1840
£16.90 – £38.30
High quality reproduction poster of a charming Victorian railway themed board game Wallis’s Locomotive Game of Railroad Adventures, published and sold by Edward Wallis, of 42 Skinner Street, London, in 1840. A large central aquatint scene of Britannia surrounded by 48 smaller views, depicting locomotives, carriages, stations and hazards of early Victorian railway travel.
Printed area (image as on the main picture) measures:
Extra Large poster (or Canvas) 23.7×28.4 inch / 60.3×72.2 cm (approx. same sheet size)
Large poster (or Canvas) 19.8×23.7 inch / 50.3×60.3 cm (approx. same sheet size) – this size is near original
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Wallis’s Locomotive Game of Railroad Adventures – a railway board game by Edward Wallis, 1840
£16.90 – £38.30
High quality reproduction poster of a charming Victorian railway themed board game Wallis’s Locomotive Game of Railroad Adventures, published and sold by Edward Wallis, of 42 Skinner Street, London, in 1840. A large central aquatint scene of Britannia surrounded by 48 smaller views, depicting locomotives, carriages, stations and hazards of early Victorian railway travel.
Printed area (image as on the main picture) measures:
Extra Large poster (or Canvas) 23.7×28.4 inch / 60.3×72.2 cm (approx. same sheet size)
Large poster (or Canvas) 19.8×23.7 inch / 50.3×60.3 cm (approx. same sheet size) – this size is near original
Please select from drop-down box below.
Description
Wallis’s Locomotive Game of Railroad Adventures
A charming engraved and hand-coloured Victorian board game, published and sold by Edward Wallis, of 42 Skinner Street, London, in 1840. A large central aquatint scene of Britannia surrounded by 48 smaller views, depicting locomotives, carriages, stations and hazards of early Victorian railway travel.
Edward Wallis was an English Victorian book, map, board game and music seller, and cartographer; he was also a son of a publisher John Wallis. John Wallis has opened the Map Warehouse in 1775, and the Instructive Toy Warehouse in 1805. Together with his sons John Wallis Jr. and Edward Wallis, he became one of the most prolific publishers of board games in the late 18 and early 19th centuries.
This poster is a high quality “giclee” reproduction of a restored antique original, custom-printed on Standard Single-weight Matt Coated art paper 140gsm or Heavyweight Matt Coated art paper 230gsm (more of a thin card density), or superb Epson Matt Canvas 320gsm, according to your choice. We use the latest UltraChromeHDX pigment inks which guarantee 60 years of colour permanence (up to 200 years fade-proof for colour prints). This poster is suitable for mounting and framing, as well as direct display on a wall.
IMPORTANT: If you are going to frame this print we recommend art paper 230gsm or canvas 320gsm. The 140gsm art paper option makes sense if you wish to DIY-frame or to tack the poster to a wall without framing, due to it being lighter and more flexible. All three options are giclee prints of the same high quality.
POSTER PRINT QUALITY
Please note that our reproduction posters are made to order and every print is checked before posting. The images we use in most cases are scans of antique originals, professionally restored in order to remove the most evident stains, folds, tears and other damage. We strive to balance the restoration and saving the overall integrity and antique appearance of the original. Our restored images are unique and these prints can be purchased only from www.VictorianMaps.com.
There will be no watermark on your image but there might be a white border depending on aspect ratio of the original. Please note that when a large antique original is reduced to a smaller size print some text may not be readable. Please check our measurements: every poster has its own aspect ratio same as original and printed exactly as pictured.
Additional information
XLarge, Large
Art Paper 140gsm, Art Paper 230gsm, Canvas 320gsm