Collection of the week: Thomas Cook

With most of us in the midst of summer holidays, it seems apt to focus our attention this week on the archive of Thomas Cook, a historic name synonymous with travel and tourism. Thomas Cook possesses a unique collection of archive material covering all aspects of the company's history, which dates back to the founder's very first excursion on 5 July 1841 (a modest rail excursion at a shilling a head taking temperance supporters from Leicester to Loughborough).

The bulk of their archive is comprised of brochure and travel programmes through the decades, accurately reflecting changing tastes in holidays and destinations. From genteel tours of the 'Emerald Isle' to exotic cruises down the Nile, WWI battlefield tours, the advent of mass civilian air travel and the family-friendly Prestatyn holiday camp of the 1950s, Thomas Cook's image collection offers a graphic take on the popular theme of vintage travel.

Browse here to see a selection from this globe-trotting collection, or contact us at pictures@maryevans.com or by calling +44(0)20 8318 0034 for further information and pricing enquiries.

Mary Evans Picture Library Ltd.  59 Tranquil Vale  Blackheath  London  SE3 0BS. United Kingdom.
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