Lost (and found) posters in the London Underground

What could be cooler than finding 50-year-old posters, that were forgotten in a sealed off corridor in Notting Hill Gate tube station in London? Uh, well probably a lot of things, but this is pretty damned cool, don’t you think! Here’s the statement from Transport for London’s Mike Ashworth who photographed them:

Work at (Notting Hill Gate) station has recently uncovered these amazing advertising posters in non-public areas and that date from c1956 – 1959 when the station’s lifts were removed and replaced by escalators. These are in an old lift passageway. We will be leaving these intact – and please do not pester the station staff as the posters are wholly inaccessible – which is why they’ve probably survived 50 odd years!

You can see the full set of posters on Mike’s Flickr page.





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9 Responses to Lost (and found) posters in the London Underground

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  3. you are a poster Madman! You and Trattles have “the disease” full-on!

  4. LOVE things like this!

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  6. I think it is MADLY cool! I love it! Secret tunnels, posters, vintage– what could be better????

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