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1914 Box Hill Motor-Bus No. 107 Travel Poster by Paul Rieth

1914 Box Hill Motor-Bus No. 107 Travel Poster by Paul Rieth

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Original Box Hill poster by Paul Rieth, published in 1914 by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London Ltd. and printed by Thomas Way Lith., London.

Created at the moment when motor-bus travel was still a novelty, this poster belongs to the earliest and most appealing phase of London transport advertising. Rather than selling the journey through bustle or machinery, Rieth offers something quieter and more memorable: a flower-strewn Surrey hillside, a winding path, and a stand of trees rendered in broad, flat fields of colour. The result is bold, decorative, and strikingly modern for its date.

What makes the design so attractive on the wall is its restraint. The image is built from a few beautifully judged elements — open meadow, rising hill, dark tree forms, and bold typography — and that simplicity gives it real visual authority. It works equally well as a piece of London transport history, an early countryside excursion poster, and a highly displayable work of British graphic design.

Box Hill, in Surrey, was being promoted to Londoners as an easy day trip by Motor-Bus No. 107, part of a wider effort to connect the capital with surrounding beauty spots through the expanding transport network. That context gives the poster a real sense of occasion: it captures both a destination and a moment when travel itself was being reimagined.

This is an authentic original vintage poster, not a reproduction.

Artist: Paul Rieth Title: Box Hill; Motor-Bus No. 107 Date: 1914 Publisher: Underground Electric Railways Company of London Ltd. Printer: Thomas Way Lith., London Country: United Kingdom Medium: Original colour lithographic poster on paper Size: 76 x 51 cm / 29 7/8 x 20 1/8 inches Condition: Recently professionally linen backed. Presents well overall, with faint but visible residual spotting across the upper sky and a small professionally repaired tear at the lower right corner. Framing: Unframed

A rare and highly displayable original for collectors of London transport, early motor-bus history, British travel posters, and bold pre-war graphic design.

Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description. Packed with great care and shipped fully insured.

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