Victoria Station, troops Leaving for the Front

As the main London rail link to the east coast channel ports, Victoria station was vital for troop movements during the First World War. Walter Bayes was a member of the Camden Town group. In 1917 he was recruited by the War Propaganda Bureau to paint pictures of the home front. Another work from this era, The Underworld, of the Elephant and Castle underground station, is at the Imperial War Museum.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
136/1975
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Paintings
Medium
oil on canvas
Common Name
Victoria Station, troops Leaving for the Front
Simple Name
painting
Period Classification
World War I (1914-1918)
Production Town

Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Person Initials
Walter
Production Person Surname
Bayes
Production Year Low
1917
Production Year High
1918

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Victoria Station, Troops Leaving for the Front