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Everybody's Underground Part 3
Part three of a set of three Everyone's Underground posters designed by Aubrey Hammond. One of the most remarkable poster groups ever issued by London Transport, they were displayed at stations and could be purchased from the Publicity Office to create a cut-out and keep Tube station, complete with train and track. The fictional modernist station (based on the designs of architect Charles Holden) is named Broadway after LT's headquarters building. Full of period detail, including contemporary posters and very accurate detailing. Astonishing. Date: 1934
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Everybody's Underground Part 3
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is a captivating work of art from the Twentieth Century Posters Collection, showcasing the intricate detail and imaginative design of Aubrey Hammond. This poster is the third installment of a set of three, each one showcasing a fictional modernist Tube station named Broadway, inspired by the designs of architect Charles Holden. The London Transport posters were issued in 1934 and were displayed at various stations, as well as available for purchase from the Publicity Office to create a DIY Tube station model complete with train and track. The period detail in this artwork is truly astonishing, with contemporary posters and accurate detailing that transport us back in time. The station, based on the modernist designs of Holden, is named after London Transport's headquarters building. Hammond's artwork is a testament to the remarkable poster groups ever issued by London Transport, and a must-have for any vintage poster or transport enthusiast's collection. The fictional Broadway station is filled with intricate details, from the period signage and ticket machines to the train and track. The use of bold colors and clean lines adds to the modernist aesthetic, making this a standout piece of artwork. The attention to detail is truly astonishing, making it a fascinating study of design and typography from the 1930s. Overall, "Everybody's Underground Part 3" is a stunning addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the past and showcasing the remarkable talent of Aubrey Hammond. This artwork is not only a beautiful piece of art but also a piece of history, offering a glimpse into the design and typography of the past.
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