What is this poster selling?

In the 1930s, Shell used posters like this to sell gas. They paid artists like John Armstrong to create images that would convince people to travel by car and buy Shell gas while doing so.

Would you want to visit this place? Imagine what you would do there.

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2025

Medium Lithograph
Dimensions 30 x 45" (76.2 x 114.3cm)
Printer Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd., London
Credit Gift of Shell - Mex B P
Object number 391.1937
Department Architecture & Design

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