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The North Downs, 1916<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: E. McKnight Kauffer<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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The North Downs, 1916
Advertising poster
Design: E. McKnight Kauffer
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Reigate, 1916<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: E. McKnight Kauffer<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Reigate, 1916
Advertising poster
Design: E. McKnight Kauffer
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Original drawing for the London Underground roundel symbol<br /><br />
Design: Edward Johnston<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Original drawing for the London Underground roundel symbol
Design: Edward Johnston
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Harry Beck in 1965, holding one of his 1931 sketches of the diagrammatic London Underground map<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Harry Beck in 1965, holding one of his 1931 sketches of the diagrammatic London Underground map
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Thanks to the Underground, 1935<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: Zero (Hans Schleger)<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Thanks to the Underground, 1935
Advertising poster
Design: Zero (Hans Schleger)
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Come out to Live, Come in to Play, 1936<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: Paul Nash<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Come out to Live, Come in to Play, 1936
Advertising poster
Design: Paul Nash
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Your Fare from This Station, 1936<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Your Fare from This Station, 1936
Advertising poster
Design: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Go out into the Country, 1938<br /><br />
Advertising poster<br /><br />
Design: Graham Sutherland<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Go out into the Country, 1938
Advertising poster
Design: Graham Sutherland
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Original Diamond Diagonal - Chevron,  c.1938<br /><br />
Design: Enid Marx<br /><br />
Upholstery fabric<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Original Diamond Diagonal – Chevron, c.1938
Design: Enid Marx
Upholstery fabric
© TfL/London’s Transport Museum

Arnos Grove station booking hall after its construction in 1932<br /><br />
© TfL/London's Transport Museum</p><br />
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Arnos Grove station booking hall after its construction in…

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