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1993 by Trickett and Webb Poster

Sixty years passenger service for the capital, by Trickett and Webb, 1993

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Ana Tere Sánchez

This poster reminds me of an English lesson, when we listened to “Yesterday” by The Beatles. The teacher invited the band Complement and they sang it for us. That reminded me many things of London.

Rocío Fernández

This poster reminds me of the times when I was a child and I made collages with photos from me and my friends.

Kway Sweettz

This is SO much better than the community art work in Dalston Kingsland. And I love the connection between the 'old' and the new it makes me appriciate where London has come from.

Bengono Bessala

It makes me feel as though every time I travel on the tube, I'm travelling on a moment of living history. "Back then, the conductor blew his whistle, now it's an automated voice that tells me I have reached my destination. Things are changing dearest London and your tube map is no exemption".

Bengono Bessala

What does the poster make you think of? Does it remind you of a memory, story or journey from your life? Write text, or use your haiku if you want - it's your words! This poster is like an ongoing memory of how transport in London has changed. It makes me feel as though every time I travel on the tube, I'm travelling on a moment of living history. "Back then, the conductor blew his whistle, now it's an automated voice that tells me I have reached my destination. Things are changing dearest London and your tube map is no exemption".

Antonio Cortés

My first journeys around London come to my mind when I see the snapshots in this poster. As a non-native English speaker everything, from shapes and colours to words and notices, caught my attention and made the language inside alive.

Item information

  • Inventory number 2003/9676