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Before Royal Quad 40x50 missing top and bottom vintage Southern Railway poster map titled "The Sunny South," designed by the artist George Ayling and published in 1932. Map Details Purpose: The poster was created to promote travel to the principal towns and coastal resorts served by the Southern Railway in England. Design: It features a charming, pictorial style common for the era, with period details like the two piers in Brighton. Coverage: The map highlights key destinations across the south of England, including London, Reading, Winchester, and the Isle of Wight, as well as cross-channel routes to France (e.g., to Havre and Paris). Artist: George Ayling was a noted poster artist who frequently produced work for British railway companies during the 1930s.