Portal:London transport/Selected picture/Archive
The following Selected Pictures have previously appeared on the London transport Portal.
2006
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editNovember
edit2007
edit15 June 2007 - 28 August
edit28 August - 1 October
edit1 October - 2 November
editGeographic maps of the London Underground Picture credit: Ed g2s |
2 November - 2 December
edit2 December 2007 - 3 January 2008
edit2008
edit3 January 2008 - 2 February 2008
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The Circle routes of Victorian London, comprising the Inner Circle, Middle Circle, Outer Circle and Super Outer Circle.
2 February 2008 - 1 March 2008
edit1 March 2008 - 6 April 2008
edit6 April - 1 May 2008
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Archer statue by Eric Aumonier at East Finchley Underground station.
1 May - 6 June 2008
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Duck tour converted DUKW amphibious vehicle exiting the River Thames.
4 June - 1 July 2008
edit1 July - 19 August 2008
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Hornsey Lane Bridge, Archway, more commonly known as "Suicide Bridge".
19 August - 4 October 2008
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Day (left) and Night (right) sculptures by Sir Jacob Epstein on the London Underground's headquarters at 55 Broadway.
4 October - 31 October 2008
edit1 November - 1 December 2008
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TX4 London Taxi at Heathrow Airport.
1 December - 31 December 2008
edit2009
edit1 January - 28 February
edit1 March - 1 April
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Eurostar Class 373 trains at St Pancras station.
1 April - 5 May
edit5 May - 3 June
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Qantas Boeing 747-400 about to land at Heathrow Airport, seen beyond the roofs of Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow.
3 June - 1 July
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Thames Clippers service catamaran on the River Thames.
1 July - 31 July
edit1 August - 2 September
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London Underground Battery-electric locomotive L16 designed to operate over tracks where the traction current is turned off for maintenance work.
2 September - 3 October
edit3 October - 1 November
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Tram 2548 calls at Arena tram stop. This is one of the trams on the Tramlink network centred on Croydon in south London.
1 November - 30 November
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The original Hampton Court Bridge in 1753, the first of four on the site.
1 December - 3 January 2010
edit2010
edit3 January - 1 March
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View of Old London Bridge, circa 1632 by Claude de Jongh.
1 March - 31 March
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Central London Railway poster, published in 1905.
1 April - 30 April
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Vauxhall Bridge across the River Thames opened in 1906 and features sculptures by F. W. Pomeroy.
1 May - 31 May
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55 Broadway, headquarters of the UERL and its successors, is a Grade I listed building in Westminster designed by Charles Holden.
1 June - 30 June
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London Overground Class 378 train on the East London Line in Hoxton.
1 July - 31 July
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Ruislip Lido Railway's 12-inch (300 mm) gauge locomotive "Mad Bess" hauling a passenger train.
1 August - 31 August
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Planes waiting at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4.
1 September - 30 September
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Victoria line 2009 Stock train at Euston.
1 October - 31 October
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Arguably the best-preserved disused station building in London, this is the former Alexandra Palace station on the GNR Highgate branch (closed in 1954). It is now in use as a community centre (CUFOS).
1 November - 30 November
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Sailing ships at West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in 1810. The docks opened in 1802 and closed in 1980 and have since been redeveloped as the Canary Wharf development.
1 December - 31 December
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The New Routemaster built by Wrightbus has three entrances, two staircases and is designed to be reminiscent of the Routemaster.
1 January - 31 January
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Early style tube roundel in mosaic at Maida Vale Underground station.
1 February - 28 February
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"Boris Bikes" from the Santander Cycles hire scheme waiting for use at a docking station in Victoria.