In 1908, then chief executive of London Transport, Frank Pick, commissioned local illustrator John Hassall to create the Underground’s first pictorial poster, titled No Need to Ask a P’liceman.
The satirical posters are designed to take a swipe at multi-billionaire Tesla owner and world’s richest man Elon Musk ...
This map, along with lots of other London Underground ephemera, is on display at the exhibition, titled Mapping the Tube: 1863-2023. Featured in the show are also various posters from across the ...
The posters first appeared on the walls around the London Underground shortly after the First World War, as the Royal Academy began to indulge in modern urban marketing for the annual Summer ...
London Underground poster, 1926 Originally, the clay surrounding the tunnels sat at around 14°C, acting as a heat sink for the network. However, over the years, with more trains coming and going ...
Yet another anti-Elon Musk advert has appeared on London's public transport network, this time on the Victoria tube line.
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