A new series of Retro Designs promoting Cruden Bay and the Folk Club

In the early 1900’s Cruden Bay was a popular holiday destination with a railway line running to the village station and a tram car ferrying passengers to and from the majestic Cruden Bay Railway Hotel. A series of posters were designed to promote Cruden Bay as a destination. We have created a whole new range of designs in a similar style to continue promoting Cruden Bay as a destination and hopefully new visitors to our village and our Folk Club.

Additionally, we have had these designs printed as postcards which can be purchased in gift packs including all 6 images from the Folk Club, or the village Newsagents for £3.00

These first four images all appear in the lyrics of the club anthem “Cruden Water,” while the “Bleriot” and “Railway” images both relate to significant moments in Cruden Bay’s history.

To find out more about the stories behind the individual designs, click on the images below.

Little Boats Tied In The Harbour

Where the Lads and Lassies Play

Cloaked In Myth and History

Years Ago The Vikings Landed

First Flight Across The North Sea 1914

The Last Train To Cruden Bay 1932