Roll up, history, art and transport connoisseurs of London!

Some of London Underground’s first-ever graphic art posters from the 1920s and 1930s have gone on display at the London Transport Museum.

The distinctive posters were created at the peak of the Art Deco movement , and were displayed proudly at Tube stations to encourage passengers to try a new way to travel through the capital.

Some of London’s most famous landmarks can be spotted in the artworks, alongside luxurious scenes of old-world glamour that many associate with the era.

The posters are being exhibited in the London Transport Museum, which is based in Covent Garden, who said the pieces are key to London Transport's visual identity, which is recognised around the world.

The exhibition is aptly titled: “The Art Deco: T

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