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London Electric Railway,England,Dark & Misty Street Scene,Underground Station

Title: Where it is warm and bright Underground / / V. L. Danvers.
Creator(s): Danvers, Verney L., artist
Date Created/Published: London : Gordon Brooks, Day & Son Ltd. Lith., 1924.
Summary: Poster shows dark and misty street scene with Underground station.
Notes:
Title from item.
Subjects:
London Electric Railway--Public relations--1920-1930.
Cities & towns--England--London--1920-1930.
Subway stations--England--London--1920-1930.
Lithographs--Color--1920-1930.
Posters--British--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2010650636/
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