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On the town: 100 years of London nightlife posters go on show

London nights: By bus to the pictures tonight
By Bus to the Pictures Tonight, by Tom Eckersley and Eric Lombers, 1935, is on display at the London Transport Museum.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Underground - For the Sunday Concerts, by Fred Taylor, 1912
A beautiful early design by Fred Taylor summons all the opulence of a night at the Sunday concerts in 1912.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Why wait till later, by Marc Fernand Severin, 1938
A suave, cinematic theme for Why Wait Till Later? by Marc Fernand Severin, 1938.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: London after dark, by Fred Millett, 1968
A groovy 60s design for London after Dark, by Fred Millett, 1968.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: The West End is awakening, by Ernest Michael Dinkel, 1931
Electric theatre lights blaze, while the shape of the tube tunnel is reflected in the horizon in The West End is Awakening, by Ernest Michael Dinkel, 1931.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Keeps London going, by Man Ray, 1938
Man Ray's famous poster, Keeps London Going, put London Underground at the centre of the universe, 1938.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: To the Concert Halls, by Aubrey Lindsay Hammond, 1925
Aubrey Lindsay Hammond's modern print captures the elegance of the roaring 20s in To the Concert Halls, 1925.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Hackney poster
A contemporary addition to the collection: Hackney – Habitat of the Party Animal, by Nicola and Tim.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Summer nights, by Vladimir Polunin, 1930
Old and new ... The varied faces of 30s nightlife are depicted in this poster, Summer Nights, by Vladimir Polunin, 1930.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: To boldly go where no night bus has gone before,artist unknown, 1984
The artist is unknown, but the sentiment certainly isn't - a Star trek-inspired 80s theme for To Boldly Go Where no Night Bus has Gone Before, 1984.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Out and about in winter London, by Molly Moss, 1950
A starry crowd scene lights up Out and About in Winter London, by Molly Moss, 1950.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: To town tonight, by Philip Thompson, 1958
A grittier aesthetic appears by 1958 in To Town Tonight, by Philip Thompson.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Brighter London For Theatreland
Brighter London for Theatreland, by Harold Sandys Williamson, 1924, summons all the excitement of an electrically enhanced Leicester Square.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Theatre - Go by Underground, by Barnett Freedman, 1936
Theatre – Go by Underground, by Barnett Freedman, 1936.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Come in to play, by Paul Nash, 1936
Paul Nash's poster, Come in to Play, pitched the beguiling mood of the West End against London's residential fringes in 1936.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
London nights: Underground - theatres, by Verney L Danvers, 1926
Verney L Danvers' 1926 design uses the underground roundel to link tube travel to theatregoing in one striking picture.
Photograph: London Transport Museum
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