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Underground Gallery: London Transport Posters
1920s–1940s
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Installation view of the exhibition "Underground Gallery: London Transport Posters, 1920s-1940s"
July 28, 2010–January 10, 2011. IN2126.2. Photograph by Jonathan Muzikar.
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Zero (Hans Schleger)
In The Blackout, Wear or Carry Something White
1943
Laurence Bradshaw
No Distance by Green Line (Poster for London Transport)
1935
Abram Games
London Transport at London's Service
1947
E. McKnight Kauffer
Green Line Motor Coaches, Chertsey and London (Poster for London Underground)
c.1930
Nicholas Bentley
Please Don't Wave Your Torch... (Poster for London Transport)
1941
Nicholas Bentley
Let Your Eyes Grow Used to the Gloom (Poster for London Transport)
1941
Edward Bawden
Kew Gardens (Poster for London Transport)
1936
László Moholy-Nagy
Soon in the Train by Escalator (Poster for London Transport)
1937
László Moholy-Nagy
Quickly Away, Thanks To Pneumatic Doors
1937
László Moholy-Nagy
Your Fare From This Station (Poster for London Transport)
1936
Zero (Hans Schleger)
Thanks to the Underground (Poster for London Transport)
1935
James Fitton
Wear or Carry Something White (Poster for London Transport)
1941
E. McKnight Kauffer
London Museum of Practical Geology (Poster for London Transport)
1922
E. McKnight Kauffer
Winter Sales Are Best Reached by Underground
1924
E. McKnight Kauffer
The Flea, at the Natural History Museum
1926
E. McKnight Kauffer
Power, The Nerve Centre of London's Underground
1930
E. McKnight Kauffer
Publicity Pays (Poster for London Transport)
1934
E. McKnight Kauffer
Train Yourself to Better Work
1935
E. McKnight Kauffer
Treat Yourself to Better Play (Poster for London Transport)
1935
Graham Sutherland
Go Out Into the Country (Poster for London Transport)
1938
Zero (Hans Schleger)
Extension Central Line (Poster for London Transport)
1946
E. McKnight Kauffer
Play Between 6 and 12, the Bright Hours
1931