The posters ... British Museum; days out such as Hampstead Heath; sports; and nighttime and Sunday fares. The target audience was Londoners and tourists alike. Despite London's transport network ...
Works by Man Ray, Abram Games, and many more will be on display at the London Transport Museum’s new exhibition celebrating commissioning and creativity, which ...
A collection of historic posters from the London tramways network will go on ... The posters promote heritage attractions including the British Museum, days out at Hampstead Heath and Battersea ...
A series of new (and rather collectible) posters curated by the London Transport Museum have gone on sale, including works by Tricket & Webb, Ruth Hydes and Paul Catherall Transport buffs can rejoice, ...
SOMETIMES it really is about the journey, as train and bus enthusiasts will know too well. Soon, Brits won’t have to imagine ...
Some even feature on a series of posters which can be bought from the London Transport Museum. Some of the changes to TfL over the years are featured on a series of posters Elizabeth McKay from ...
King William Street was open as a London Underground station for just ten years and now it remains as a ghost station of London's past.
Step inside the London Transport Museum to explore the history of getting around London. Exhibits detail the first London Underground, how the city expanded, Victorian-era transport and much more.