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Forty young artists from Rotherham College have created posters inspired by iconic adverts that are set to be seen by tens of ...
Two posters that had been put up in the Udhagamandalam Railway Station stoked allegations of Hindi imposition and appropriation following which they were removed. In one poster, a quote by ...
It may be no Platform 9¾, but Edinburgh’s Waverley railway station — the busiest in Scotland — briefly featured an “I Love J.K. Rowling” poster. Now it’s gone.
Posters inspired by iconic British Railways designs are being displayed at Keighley rail station. The posters were created by young artists from Keighley College, and the artwork has been unveiled ...
An alternative report on extending the Western Rail Corridor from Athenry in Co Galway to Claremorris in Co Mayo has strongly contradicted the findings of an official report. The earlier report ...
A safety poster featuring a picture of a woman's bottom has been pulled from railway stations across London amid accusations of "sexism". Train operator Southeastern was forced to remove the ...
the National Railways of Thailand since 1951, the 'Railway Safety Posters' posted from 1965 to 1968 are on display at the Railway Museum attached to Bangkok Station. 02: Do not climb on the roof ...
Tension prevailed near platform number 1 of Bhopal railway station after two groups clashed over tearing of a poster Asaduddin Owaisi, president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen late ...
A poster declaring “I love JK Rowling”, which was paid for by a prominent opponent of transgender rights, has been removed from Edinburgh railway station due to its “political nature ...
TIRUPPUR: Southern Railway officials on Tuesday removed a poster featuring a transliterated Hindi word from the information centre at the Tiruppur railway station after political parties, and ...
New art has gone on display at stations across Yorkshire to mark the 200th anniversary of the railway. College students were asked to put a fresh spin on iconic posters from the 1930s and 1940s.
While AAP supporters welcomed Kejriwal with flowers, there were also posters in and outside the railway station that labelled the former Delhi chief minister as 'bhagoda' (deserter).