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New Haven Collection

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Poster advertising French railways to London

Poster advertising French railways to London
Poster advertising French railways from Paris to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven. Daily departures from the Gare St Lazare. Tower Bridge is depicted on a rather foggy day

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Poster advertising French railways to London

Poster advertising French railways to London
Poster advertising French railways from Paris to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven. Daily departures from the Gare St Lazare. A crowd of people watch the Horseguards on parade

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Poster for the London to Paris railway

Poster for the London to Paris railway, with six regular departures every day and night between Victoria, Newhaven, Southampton, Le Havre, Dieppe, and the Gare St Lazare, Paris

Background imageNew Haven Collection: England / Piddinghoe

England / Piddinghoe
The Sussex village of Piddinghoe, England, on the River Ouse, between Lewes and Newhaven, with its fine old church and round tower

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Cooks Tours to the Riviera, Italy, etc

Cooks Tours to the Riviera, Italy, etc
Poster or handbill advertising Cooks Tours to the Riviera, Italy, etc, using the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway to Newhaven and Dieppe, programme free from any office of Thomas Cook & Son

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Sussex Coastline

Sussex Coastline
Waves crashing onto the beach at Newhaven, Sussex, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageNew Haven Collection: The Turbine Steamer Brighton, 1903

The Turbine Steamer Brighton, 1903
Photograph of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Companys Channel Service turbine Steamer, Brighton, 1903. Built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton

Background imageNew Haven Collection: Louis Philippe landing at Newhaven

Louis Philippe landing at Newhaven
Louis Philippe (1773-1850), King of France, arriving at Newhaven after the French revolution of 1848 forced him to abdicate. He escaped to England as Mr Smith and died at Claremont in Surrey


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