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Poster; Country Joys from Camden Town Station, by Herry Perry, 1930
Simple name :
Poster
Date :
1930
Collection :
Posters
Object location :
Acton Depot
Reference number :
1983/4/2940
Size :
H 1016mm, W 635mm
Print code :
178.1000.4.2.29
Publisher :
Underground Electric Railways Company Ltd : 1930
Printer :
The Baynard Press
Descriptive size :
Double royal
Content text :
Country Joys from Camden Town Stn. Route 59 GENERAL
Title :
Country Joys from Camden Town Station
Printed by :
The Baynard Press
Related person
Herry Perry
Record completeness :
Record 81% complete
Related items
Glossary
Descriptive size
Double royal :
Double royal has been the standard poster size used by the Underground since 1908. This 40 x 25 inch format has been used almost exclusively by railway companies.
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