1928
Reginald P. Gossop (English, 1876-1951) printed by Vincent Brooks, Day and Son Limited Lithographers published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited
England
This poster demonstrates why the Underground was anxious to promote travel to attractions like Kew Gardens or Hampton Court (the palace at the lower left edge of the poster). A destination far from the center of London meant a longer ride, and a longer ride meant a higher fare and more revenue.
Reginald Gossop excelled at creating imaginative maps that focused on London’s theater district, shopping destinations for the winter sales, or, as in this case, the city’s array of tourist attractions. He is best known as an agent for other artists but created a number of important designs himself, including the logo for the famous booksellers W. H. Smith.
Color lithograph on cream wove paper