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Today, the adverts that adorn the walls of the London Underground are rarely ... The first pictorial poster in 1908 promised the 'Underground to anywhere' and claimed it was the 'quickest way ...
Transport for London (TfL) and Sadiq Khan have allowed posters calling for the public to ‘Boycott Barclays’ on the London Underground. Our verdict These posters have not been authorised by either TfL ...
Pro-Israel campaigners have put up posters condemning Hamas and calling for the return of hostages across London’s Tube network on the anniversary of the terror ...
The Global Poster Gallery will feature posters for London Transport and the Underground from the Museum’s extensive collection. In 1908, then chief executive of London Transport, Frank Pick, ...
A newly commissioned series of Tube posters celebrating iconic venues in the capital will be displayed on the London Underground network this year. Four renowned London cultural venues are featured in ...
Hopping on the tube is ... transport posters. In its on-site archives, the museum has more than a thousand original artworks which were once displayed on public transport in London.
The scheme began in 1986 with posters displayed across London's Tube network, featuring the words of literary greats. Among the archive is a letter from the late poet Philip Larkin, who died ...