Sunny Rhyl railway poster – Vintage Wales Travel Poster – British Railways Poster – Leonard
This Join Me In Sunny Rhyl Poster was commissioned by British Railways to promote rail travel to Sunny Rhyl, a destination described on the poster as a place for a Happy Healthy Holiday.
Within this captivating artwork, a striking brunette beauty takes center stage, gracing the sparsely populated shores of Rhyl Beach. Her posture exudes confidence and allure, as she kneels on the sun-drenched sand, her hand gracefully resting on her hip. Her head tilts back slightly, giving the impression of a moment frozen in time, akin to a pose one might strike for a photograph.
The young woman is adorned in a vibrant red 1950s bathing suit, a striking testament to the era’s fashion. Her towel and sunhat lie nearby, suggesting a day of leisure under the sun’s warm embrace. Amidst this scene, a pair of youthful beachgoers, a young boy and an even younger girl, have concluded their playtime with a blue and yellow beachball. Their attention has now shifted towards the creation of a grand sandcastle, an emblem of youthful imagination and seaside joy.
Scattered along the beach, other seaside enthusiasts and sunbathers can be spotted, each engaging in their own moments of leisure. Some frolic in the gentle waves of the sea, while others bask in the sun’s radiant glow, creating a tapestry of relaxation and recreation.
In the horizon’s distance, the tranquil seascape is interrupted by the presence of white sails from yachts gracefully navigating the waters. This striking contrast where the sea meets the sky adds an element of serenity and adventure to the scene, enticing travelers to explore the maritime pleasures of Rhyl.
However, dominating the backdrop of this picturesque coastal vista is the resplendent Moorish-styled architecture of Rhyl’s Pavillion Theatre. This five-domed architectural masterpiece commands attention, its intricate design an ode to the town’s cultural heritage. Just beyond, a tantalizing glimpse of Rhyl Pier graces the canvas, serving as a testament to the town’s allure as a seaside destination.
This magnificent piece of art, the ‘Join Me In Sunny Rhyl Poster,’ was a commissioned work, skillfully crafted by the artist Leonard. It was published, and produced by British Railways during the 1950s. It served as a compelling invitation to travellers, encouraging them to embark on a rail journey to the enchanting Welsh coastal town of Rhyl. The poster’s vibrant and lively artwork captures not only the essence of Rhyl’s seaside charm but also the timeless appeal of 1950s advertising aesthetics.
Other British Seaside Pin-up posters
In the mid to late 1950s and early 1960s there seems to have been a conscious decision by British Railways to move away from the wholesome, family images used on travel posters in the 1930s and 1940s, and move towards sexier, more glamourous images to advertise rail travel to Britain’s popular seaside resorts.
The following is a collection of vintage railway posters that once served as captivating advertisements for some of Britain’s most iconic seaside destinations. Each poster is a visual snapshot of the charm and allure that these coastal towns enhanced with the allure of a pin-up model. From the sun-soaked beaches of Rhyl to the historic maritime city of Portsmouth, these posters offer a nostalgic glimpse into the past and an invitation to explore the beauty and character of each destination. The posters feature a bevy of beauties in a genre we like to call the ‘seaside pin-ups’.
The Morecambe for First Class Holidays poster captures the essence of Morecambe, inviting travellers to experience a first-class holiday in this charming coastal town. In it we are provided with a view over Morecambe vast beach and a view of the hills and mountains of the Lake District National Park.
A tantalizing Ramsgate poster that exudes the allure of the seaside town on the Kent coast. It was created by Alan Durman and depicts a red bikini-clad figure that embodies the sun-soaked beaches and vibrant atmosphere of this coastal gem, making it an irresistible destination for beach lovers, especially men.
Instead of a bikini, the young pin-up in Leonard’s Sunny Rhyl poster is wearing a bright red bathing suit, the height of fashion in the 1950s. The poster radiates the spirit of Rhyl in North Wales capturing the sun-kissed essence of Rhyl’s sandy shores and inviting families to bask in the seaside glory.
The classic Sunny Worthing “Go By Train” poster by Lance Cattermole promotes Worthing on the south coast of England. The poster doesn’t feature iconic Worthing landmarks, landscape views or fabulous beach scenes… just the unadulterated joy on the face of his wife Lydia as she soaks up the sun’s rays.
We can offer two ‘pin-up’ posters for the seaside resort of Whitley Bay. The first depicts a lithe young brunette in a green two-piece swim outfit. Holding a starfish aloft in her left hand she calls out to friends to admire her catch. The second Whitley Bay Poodle poster, features a vivacious blonde in a striking purple halter-neck swimsuit sitting with her loyal poodle. It hints at the town’s welcoming atmosphere, where families and pets can enjoy the coastal delights, making it a perfect destination for all.
The beautiful blonde pin-up waving at us in Caswell’s Join me in Sunny Rhyl poster is a cheerful invitation to experience the sunny delights of the Welsh coastal, where the sun, sea, and sand come together to create a perfect holiday destination.
A superb poster promoting Herne Bay on the Kent Coast poster showcases Herne Bay’s ralaxing charm of the Kent coast. The image of a young blonde pin-up in a white bikini sitting on a towel on the beach with the sand, sea and sky creating the background. highlights the town’s inviting shoreline and the promise of a memorable coastal getaway
Weston-Super-Mare This poster invites travellers to Weston-Super-Mare, where the Bristol Channel meets sandy beaches and the Grand Pier beckons. With its caption The Smile in Smiling Somerset this anonymous vintage seaside poster shows a striking young lady, with a beautiful smile, enjoying the sea with the Grand Pier in the background showcasing some of the highlights of a visit to coastal Somerset, a destination that offers a blend of seaside amusements and natural beauty.