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London Transport (LT) was the
public name and
brand used by a
series of
public transport authorities in London, England, from 1933. Its most recognizable...
- presence;
there was a last-minute
scramble to
repaint the station's new
nameboards when it was
discovered that the
unusual diaeresis in his name had been...
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Underground in 1908 when the UERL
placed a
solid red
circle behind station nameboards on
platforms to
highlight the name. The word "UNDERGROUND" was placed...
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Nameboard of
Central Bank of India,
Shankar Sheth Road Branch, Pune....
- Port,
dropping the "ugh" off the end of Richborough, as
witnessed by the
nameboard on the
station and
contemporary maps. In 1911, the East Kent
Light Railway...
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Nameboard of a
Buddhist temple in
Chiang Mai
written with Lanna: Wat
Mokhamtuang (and
street number 119 in Thai)...
- the
Grade I
listed Wharncliffe Viaduct. Some of the
original station nameboards with the pre-1974 name
Hanwell and
Elthorne are
still on the platforms...
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Kineshma Nameboard Bust of
Aleksandr Vasilevsky...
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February 1912, he
boarded a ship for London. At London,
Phalke saw a
nameboard of "Bioscope Cine-W****ly" near
Piccadilly Circus. He was a subscriber...
- station, the
platforms and
station furniture (apart from the
station nameboards) were
still in
place when
clearance work in
preparation for the Croxley...