The Railway and Travel Monthly, July 1918 – A Snapshot including Advertising.

In the midst of a small batch of older railway magazines, was a partial copy of the July 1918 copy of “The Railway and Travel Monthly.”

The price for the magazine: 1 shilling

Edited by: G.A. Sekon.

I find these old magazines quite interesting particularly for the contemporary view they provide on what, for us, is railway history.

Articles and Advertising. …

The articles listed on the contents page of the magazine were:

  • Coloured Presentation Plate of Great Central Railway 4-6-0 Express Locomotive “Lord Farringdon,” No. 1169.
  • The 4-6-0 Locomotives of the London and South Western Railway.
  • Concrete Boilers for Locomotives.
The short article on p10 of the magazine on concrete boilers for locomotives. [1: p10]
  • The Naming of British Locomotives, (its advertising influence: the methods adopted).
  • The King in Scotland(an illustration).
The Royal Train on the North British Railway, hauled by two ‘Scott’ class 4-4-0 express locomotives. [1: p22]
  • Side Door Coaches for American Suburban Trains
  • British Express Trains and Locomotives.
  • Three Position Light-Signal on the Metropolitan Railway.
  • The Century of the ” Railway and Travel Monthly.”
A short note on p39 of the magazine which tried to describe plans for celebrating the 100th anniversary of a magazine in war-time conditions. [1: p39]
  • Correspondence.
  • Nautical News and Notes.
  • Dock, Harbour, and Shipbuilding Comments.
  • The Why and the Wherefore.
  • Apposite Aphorisms
  • What is Happening on our Railways.
  • What our Railways were doing Seventy-Seven Years Ago.
Looking back 77 years from July 1918 to July 1841. I am not sure what the significance of 77 years was in the context of this magazine’s 99th edition. However, this retrospective takes us back to the very early railway years! [1: p66]
  • The Stephenson Locomotive Society.

Much of the advertising space at the front of this magazine was given over to different railway companies seeking to attract manufacturers to their area of operation. These included adverts from: the Great Northern Railway; the Furness Railway; the Midland Railway; the Metropolitan Railway; the North Staffordshire Railway; the South Eastern and Chatham Railway; the Midland and South Western Junction Railway; the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway; the London Brighton and South Coast Railway; and the London and South Western Railway. There was also a half page advert from the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd. These are all shown below.

Two other adverts, shown first and second below, were interesting. …

First, a poignant and generous advert from the publisher who had worked with the Post Office to  provide an opportunity for readers of the magazine to hand in their read copies of the magazine at any post office to be ‘sent to the Troops at the Front free of charge’.

Second, an advert for a colour print of the Great Central Railway Immingham Deep-water Dock, unfolded for framing, in a tube, post free for the princely sum of 4d. And if you wanted to check how good it was you could call in at the journal’s offices on Cursitor Street, London.

Two adverts by the publishers of the Railway & Travel Monthly.
The Great Northern Railway.
The Furness Railway.
The Midland Railway and the Metropolitan Railway.
The North Staffordshire Railway, the South Eastern _ Chatham Railway, and the. Midland & South Western Junction Railway.
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, and the London Brighton and South Coast Railway.
The London and South Western Railway.
The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd.

References

  1. G.A. Sekon (ed.); The Railway and Travel Monthly, July 1918.

3 thoughts on “The Railway and Travel Monthly, July 1918 – A Snapshot including Advertising.

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  2. Bill King's avatarBill King

    An interesting review of this magazine which competed with Railway Magazine after the latter’s editor, George Augustus Nokes, (aka G A Sekon) was fired as its Editor. He started the rival magazine in competition with the RM.

    As noted Railway & Travel Monthly has a broader interest than just railways and is particularly good on shipping. The coverage of road and air travel is less comprehensive.

    The full series of Railway & Travel Monthly is available digitally for purchase from the Great Eastern Railway Society’s Files Emporium: https://www.gersociety.org.uk/files-emporium-home/c-3-mg-magazines-other-than-gers/rtm-dvd-railway-and-travel-monthly-dvds

    It is also possible to purchase the magazines singly or as a download of the complete run.

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