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Model Railway Club logo
The Model Railway Club, based close to Kings Cross Station, has a great logo. I'm wondering if it is an original creation or if it references some older railway logo of which I'm unaware. https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to 1980 - Hard Objects - Art Objects |
Model Railway Club logo
On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote:
The Model Railway Club, based close to Kings Cross Station, has a great logo. I'm wondering if it is an original creation or if it references some older railway logo of which I'm unaware. https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 PA |
Model Railway Club logo
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:37:24PM +0000, Peter Able wrote:
On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote: https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 That one makes me immediately think of Icarus, which is most certainly *not* what the LMS had in mind! Hermes is usually shown with winged sandals or hat. -- David Cantrell | Bourgeois reactionary pig Blessed are the pessimists, for they test their backups |
Model Railway Club logo
On 26/01/2021 15:24, David Cantrell wrote:
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:37:24PM +0000, Peter Able wrote: On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote: https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 That one makes me immediately think of Icarus, which is most certainly *not* what the LMS had in mind! Hermes is usually shown with winged sandals or hat. Indeed - but I couldn't find anything nearer to do with railways. Yet, I'm sure that that deco style railway club loco was used in the 30s - maybe. National Benzole? PA -- |
Model Railway Club logo
On 26/01/2021 17:05, Peter Able wrote:
On 26/01/2021 15:24, David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:37:24PM +0000, Peter Able wrote: On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote: https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 That one makes me immediately think of Icarus, which is most certainly *not* what the LMS had in mind! Hermes is usually shown with winged sandals or hat. Indeed - but I couldn't find anything nearer to do with railways. Yet, I'm sure that that deco style railway club loco was used in the 30s - maybe.Â* National Benzole? Well spotted, the head anyway. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/142403-national-benzole-14t-tank-wagons-all-wrong/ -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Model Railway Club logo
On 26/01/2021 17:15, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 26/01/2021 17:05, Peter Able wrote: On 26/01/2021 15:24, David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:37:24PM +0000, Peter Able wrote: On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote: https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 That one makes me immediately think of Icarus, which is most certainly *not* what the LMS had in mind! Hermes is usually shown with winged sandals or hat. Indeed - but I couldn't find anything nearer to do with railways. Yet, I'm sure that that deco style railway club loco was used in the 30s - maybe.Â* National Benzole? Well spotted, the head anyway. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/142403-national-benzole-14t-tank-wagons-all-wrong/ Oh, more than the head. See: https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/National_Benzole_Co But I'm sure that I've seen a blend of the art deco-ised winged helmet and the rest as a waiter image for a swanky 30s restaurant. Serving an impossibly long-legged blonde. Serving up a steam locomotive is original, though ! PA |
Model Railway Club logo
On 26/01/2021 18:00, Peter Able wrote:
On 26/01/2021 17:15, Graeme Wall wrote: On 26/01/2021 17:05, Peter Able wrote: On 26/01/2021 15:24, David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:37:24PM +0000, Peter Able wrote: On 24/01/2021 20:44, Basil Jet wrote: https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/...2/img/logo.svg It is a striking rendering of the "Winged Messenger" (Hermes / Mercury) - suggesting speedy delivery. Used by transport and transport fuel businesses. As for a direct railway example, https://www.modelrailforum.com/forum...ic=35081&st=45 That one makes me immediately think of Icarus, which is most certainly *not* what the LMS had in mind! Hermes is usually shown with winged sandals or hat. Indeed - but I couldn't find anything nearer to do with railways. Yet, I'm sure that that deco style railway club loco was used in the 30s - maybe.Â* National Benzole? Well spotted, the head anyway. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/142403-national-benzole-14t-tank-wagons-all-wrong/ Oh, more than the head. See: https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/National_Benzole_Co But I'm sure that I've seen a blend of the art deco-ised winged helmet and the rest as a waiter image for a swanky 30s restaurant.Â* Serving an impossibly long-legged blonde. That rings a bell! Serving up a steam locomotive is original, though ! PA -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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