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This work depicts the view through trees and across a stream in Pittencrieff Park, looking uphill towards the ruins of Dunfermline Palace, with Dunfermline Abbey beyond. It is original artwork for the London & North Eastern Railway poster, Dunfermline, 'It's quicker by rail'.

National Railway Museum

York

Title

Dunfermline

Date

c.1928

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 86.8 x W 67 cm

Accession number

2004-8356

Acquisition method

gift, 2004

Work type

Painting

National Railway Museum

Leeman Road, York, North Yorkshire YO26 4XJ England

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