Monday, 22 May 2023

London Transport Posters - part 6

Early public transport in London began with horse-drawn omnibus services in 1829, which were gradually replaced by the first motor omnibuses in 1902. Over the years the private companies which began these services amalgamated with the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) to form a unified bus service. The Underground Electric Railways Company of London, also formed in 1902, unified the pioneering underground railway companies which built the London Underground; in 1912 the Underground Group took over the LGOC and in 1913 it also absorbed the London Tramway Companies. The Underground Group became part of the new London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) in 1933; Underground trains, buses and trams began to operate under the shorter London Transport brand name.

The London Transport name continued in use until 2000, although the political management of transport services changed several times. The LPTB oversaw transport from 1933 to 1947 until it was re-organised into the London Transport Executive (1948 to 1962). Responsibility for London Transport was subsequently taken over to the London Transport Board (1963 to 1969), the Greater London Council (1970 to 1984) and London Regional Transport (1984 to 2000). In 2000, as part of the formation of the new Greater London Authority, responsibility for London transport was taken over by a new transport authority, Transport for London (TfL), which is the publicly owned transport corporation for the London region today

London Underground: Colloquially known as the Tube, the London Underground was the first rapid transit system in the world, having begun operations in 1863. More than 3 million passengers travel on the Underground every day, amounting to over 1 billion passenger journeys per year for the first time in 2006


For earlier posters see parts 1 - 5 also.

This is part 6 of a 6-part series on London Transport Posters: 

1936 Lord Mayor's Show Nov. 9
artist: Edward Alexander Wadsworth

1936 Virginia Water
3/3 return
artist: Clive Gardiner

1937 Always an Open Way
Always Something New in town to-night
artist: Mary Adshead

1937 Pleasure Trips the Floor
The Town's at your Door
by Underground
artist: Mary Adshead

1937 Chiswick House - by Underground
artist: Vera Ross

1937 Little Hampden
artist: Gregory Brown

1937 Regent's Park
Baker Street Station for Clarence Gate
artist: Frank Ormrod

1937 Travels in time on your doorstep
artists: Clifford & Rosemary Ellis

1938 Cup Final April 30
artists: Tom Eckersley & Eric Lombers

1938 Epsom Summer Meeting
artists: Tom Eckersley & Eris Lombers

1938 Go Out Into The Country
artist: Graham Sutherland

1938 The Country Now
artist: Clare Leighton

1938 The way home
artist: Marc Fernand Severin

1938 Why go home?
artist: Marc Fernand Severin

1938 Why home so soon?
artist: Marc Fernand Severin

1938 Why wait till later?
artist: Marc Fernand Severin

1938 Visit Kensington Palace
artist: Dora Batty

1938 Week-End Walks
artist: Clare Leighton

1938 Wimbledon Championships
artist: Phyllis Bray

1939 Greet the Sun
by London Transport
artist: Edward Purser

1939 Kew Gardens
artist: Edward Bawden

1944 The Proud City
artist: Walter E. Spradbery

1947 London Transport at London's Service
artist: Abram Games

1950 London Transport Conducted Tours
artist: Abram Games

1950 Out & About - Winter London
artist: Molly Moss

1956 Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new...
 artist: Barnett Freedman

1956 Visitor's London
artist: Frederic Henri Kay Henrion

1960 Any country market...
artist: Philip Roberts

1963 The London Museum
artist: Tom Eckersley

1965 Underground to Warwick Avenue for Little Venice
artist: John Finnie

1966 Art Today
artist: Hans Unger

1966 Nine Hundred Years Ago...
Underground or Bus to Westminster
artist: Gaynor Chapman

1968 Epping Forest
artist: Robert Flavell Mickelwright

1970 Busabout by London Transport
artists: Hans Unger and Ebehard Schulze

1972 Femme Bien Informée by Harry Stevens
London Transport Art Collection

1976 London Zoo - Regent's Park
artist: Abram Games

1986 Explore London with a London Transport Explorer Pass
artist: Catherine Denver

1987 Buy an Explorer Pass
artist: Dobson

1987 The Tate Gallery by Tube
artist: David Booth

1988 The Royal Academy
artist: Julian Trevelyan

1990s The New Kew by Tube
artist: Jemmie Tuffs


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