• Suburban London Underground posters

  • By Time Out editors

  • In the 1920s and ‘30s, London Underground commissioned a series of striking posters enticing people to the city‘s rapidly expanding suburbs. Currently on show at the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, they are iconic snapshots of the capital caught between the wars

  • 94 xPOSTER Severin.jpg

     

    94 X POSTER New3.jpg

    94 xPOSTER Nash.jpg
    94 xPOSTER Nash 2.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER Cooper.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER A ROG.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER garden.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER theatre.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER Long.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER Zero.jpg

     

    94 xPOSTER Hendy.jpg


    All images with permission from London's Transport Museum © TFL

    ‘Come Out to Live, Come In to Play’ is at the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet (020 8411 5244/www.moda.mdx.ac.uk) Cockfosters or Oakwood tube/298, 299, 307 bus to Cat Hill roundabout. Exhibition until June 3 2007.
    Open Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm. Adm free.

     

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