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A very early type of railway signal by W Heath Robinson
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A very early type of railway signal by W Heath Robinson
A very early type of railway signal now rarely to be seen - an example from Railway Ribaldry, drawn by William Heath Robinson and commissioned by the Great Western Railway to mark their centenary. Date: 1935
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Amusing Complex Contraption Contraptions Crazy Heath Invention Inventions Machinery Ribaldry Robinson Signal Silly 1935
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1. Title: "A Humorous Take on Early Railway Signals: William Heath Robinson's Whimsical Contraption" Step back in time and feast your eyes on this delightful illustration by the renowned British cartoonist, William Heath Robinson. This early type of railway signal, now a rare sight, is depicted in all its quirky glory. Commissioned by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1935 to mark their centenary, this charming piece of art is a testament to the inventive spirit of the past. Heath Robinson, known for his intricate and humorous cartoons, has outdone himself with this silly contraption. The signal, a complex machine of levers, gears, and pulleys, is a far cry from the sleek and modern signals we're accustomed to today. Instead, it's a shambolic, crazy, and amusing contraption that would likely cause more confusion than clarity for today's railway workers. The illustration, titled "Railway Ribaldry," is a playful nod to the early days of railway travel and transport. The intricate details of the machinery, the steam trains puffing in the background, and the quirky characters interacting with the signal all add to the whimsical charm of this piece. Heath Robinson's work was known for its humour and inventiveness, and this early railway signal is no exception. It's a reminder of a time when machinery was still new and exciting, and engineers and inventors were pushing the boundaries of what was possible. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the silly, funny, and amusing world of William Heath Robinson's early railway signal. This print is not only a beautiful piece of art but also an important historical document, showcasing the evolution of railway signalling and the playful spirit of the past. It's a must-have for any railway enthusiast, history buff, or anyone with a love for the quirky and the unusual.
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