Arthur Lloyd's New Song 'The Railway Guard' or 'The Mail Train to the North'

Image credit: Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

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A sheet music cover for 'Arthur Lloyd's new song, The Railway Guard or the Mail Train to the North, respectfully dedicated by the author to the chairman & directors of the London & North Western Railway'. 'From a photo by Hobcraft 419, oxford St W.' 'In the mail train to the north let it rain hail or snow along the iron railway like lightning on we go. I care not for the weather and my break I'll not discard for happy as a king am I although a railway guard.' 'Written expressly for him by Gaston Murray, music composed by Alfred Plumpton'Lithographer Concanen, Siebe & Co. 12 Frith Street, Soho Square, London.

Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

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Title

Arthur Lloyd's New Song 'The Railway Guard' or 'The Mail Train to the North'

Date

c.1870

Medium

tinted lithograph on paper

Measurements

H 28 x W 22 cm

Accession number

AE185.516

Work type

Print

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