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GWR lorry delivering paintings from the National Gallery to a slate mine in Wales in 1940

GWR lorry delivering paintings from the National Gallery to a slate mine in Wales in 1940


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GWR lorry delivering paintings from the National Gallery to a slate mine in Wales in 1940

This photograph of a GWR lorry was taken around 1940. It shows the in delivery of historic and valuable paintings from the National Gallery in London to the disused Manod slate mine at Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. In the 10 days following the declaration of war on 3rd September 1939 the National Gallery, with the help of the GWR road cartage department, removed the majority of their paintings to safer locations in Wales. The GWR was praised by Gallery officers for their " wonderful work" and the " great care" with which the artworks were handled. In the next few months it was decided to store all the paintings in one location and the Manod slate mine was the perfect choice. The GWR assisted in the relocation which was completed by the summer of 1941

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Lorry Road Vehicle Wales World War 2 Blaenau Ffestiniog National Gallery


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This photograph, taken around 1940, transports us back to a significant moment in history. It captures the GWR lorry as it embarks on a crucial mission - delivering priceless paintings from the prestigious National Gallery in London to the safety of an unlikely sanctuary: the abandoned Manod slate mine nestled in picturesque Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. In response to the outbreak of World War II, officials at the National Gallery swiftly collaborated with the GWR road cartage department to safeguard their precious collection. Over a span of ten days following Britain's declaration of war on September 3rd, 1939, numerous artworks were carefully transported away from potential harm. The GWR's commendable efforts did not go unnoticed by gallery officers who praised their "wonderful work" and "great care" during this delicate operation. As time passed and plans evolved, it was decided that consolidating all these masterpieces into one secure location was essential. The Manod slate mine proved ideal for this purpose. With continued assistance from the GWR, this ambitious relocation project reached completion by summer 1941. This extraordinary image serves as a testament to both human determination and collaboration between two iconic institutions during times of adversity. Today, thanks to preservation efforts like those captured in this photograph print displayed at STEAM Museum of the GWR, we can still marvel at these invaluable works of art that found temporary refuge amidst Wales' rugged beauty.

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