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A very interesting time capsule was recently unearthed when work at Notting Hill Gate Tube saw these fantastic original advertisements that date from around 1956 - 1959 when the station's lifts were removed and replaced by escalators. These are in an old lift passageway. This shows several of the posters - and the original Central London Railway tiled walls from 1900. CD
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