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- The first Underground signs were introduced in 1908, and featured a red circle with a blue bar and the word “Underground.” This design, known as the “roundel,” was based on the logo of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL), which operated the majority of the Underground lines at the time.beststartup.london/uncovering-the-fascinating-history-of-london-underground-si…
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WEBHere you’ll find links to a very large selection of original vintage signage from London Underground and London Transport from the 1930’s onwards available to purchase from me, a London born and bred established …
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WEB3 days ago · The London Underground name first appeared in 1908. Stations functioned as air-raid shelters during World Wars I and II, with the tunnels of the unused Aldwych spur line housing artifacts from the …
Edward Johnston: the man behind London’s lettering
WEBSince its introduction, this lettering has come to represent not just London’s transport but the idea of London itself. Edward Johnston was responsible for creating the iconic Johnston typeface a century ago for London …
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Mind the Gap: The history of London Underground
WEBThe original method of tunnelling for the Underground network wasn’t any more complicated than digging a deep trench, laying the lines, allowing space for trains, and covering the lot up. This is how the Metropolitan …
Underground logo with Johnston lettering - BBC
WEBThe roundel was first developed for London Underground a century ago. It is still used by Transport for London today. The roundel is one of the most recognised and imitated logos in the...
A short history on the London Underground sign: Sixth …
WEBA short history on the London Underground sign: Sixth in a SmartSign blog series on famous signs and their origins. The bar and disc used by Transport for London is quite possibly Britain’s most identifiable …
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