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- Families
The best way to see London’s festive lights and sights
14 November 2022, 2 minute readDiscover one of the London's most beloved festive experiences, our Lights and Sights vintage bus tours
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- Climate Crossroads
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Come on a Green Journey with us
2 August 2022, 2 minute readFind out more about our Green Journey summer workshops, inspiring families to learn about possible solutions to climate change.
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- Welcome Aboard
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What's in store for families and schools
By Fenella Goodhart, 21 May 2021, 2 minute readNow that we've reopened our doors, we're back on track to deliver our fantastic programmes for families and schools, starting with fun activities at the Museum in Covent Garden and at the Museum Depot in Acton during May half term.
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- Posters
- Collections
London by Design - Five iconic posters from the Museum's collection
By Nick Gill, 19 May 2021, 2 minute readNick Gill, Art and poster store volunteer guide at the Museum Depot, presents a selection of iconic posters from the collection that reflect the great tradition of London Transport's poster art commissioning.
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To Theatreland by bus or Underground
By Nick Gill, 22 April 2021, 3 minute readDiscover London Transport's posters advertising travel to the West End and Theatreland through the ages.
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Bus or Underground? - Discover advertising posters from the first half of the 20th century
By Nick Gill, 24 March 2021, 3 minute readDiscover posters from our collection that advertised buses, trams and trolleybuses in London in the early part of the 20th century, and the apparent conflict between two modes of transport operated by the same company.
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A look at London Transport's early advertising posters
By Nick Gill, 19 March 2021, 3 minute readDiscover how, in 1933, poster art helped to establish the brand identity of the newly formed London Passenger Transport Board, later known simply as London Transport.