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  2. Art on the Underground - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, London Underground began commissioning artists as part of a programme to fill unsold advertising space with artwork. [8] The "Art on the Underground" series was usually focused on locations that could be reached by Underground. Posters were also available for purchase at the London Transport Museum, bringing in additional ...

  3. Labyrinth (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth 149, Redbridge. Labyrinth is a 2013 artwork by the British artist Mark Wallinger which marks the 150th anniversary of the London Underground.. The artwork consisted of 270 enamel plaques of unique unicursal labyrinth designs, one for every station on the Underground at the time of the installation in 2013. [1]

  4. Horace Taylor (artist) - Wikipedia

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    "Brightest London is best reached by Underground" London Underground poster, 1924 Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, 1925 poster. Horace Christopher Taylor (1881 – 7 February 1934), was a British commercial artist, painter and poster designer, including for the London Underground.

  5. Gallery dedicated to London Transport posters opens in Covent ...

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    The Global Poster Gallery features works from London Transport Museum’s collection of poster art. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Historic London tramways posters to go on display - AOL

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    London's Tramways Posters will be on display from 10 February to 26 June at The London Archives. Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook , X and Instagram .

  7. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Central London Railway used colour illustrations in their 1905 poster, [324] and from 1908 the Underground Group, under Pick's direction, used images of country scenes, shopping and major events on posters to encourage use of the tube. [325]