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(Left to right) 1st prize, Eliza Southwood, London is the Place for Me; 2nd prize, Anna Steinberg, 3rd prize, Mobb, The Faceless Woman [London Transport Museum]

AFTER a one-year hiatus, when the London Transport Museum occupied its gallery with the momentous year-long Poster Girls exhibition, the prestigious Poster Prize for Illustration is back.

Poster Girls celebrated a century of women winning voting rights with a display of posters designed for the Underground by women and it proved to be one of the most successful ever held by the museum.

(Left to right) Alexandra Dzhiganskaya, The secret life of London's foxes; Steven Pattison, Amorous Peacock; Mark Henson, Southbank Firespinners (Pic: London Transport Museum)
(Left to right) Charlie Davis, Eclectic Escalators; Sarah Perkins, Philip Miller — The London Physic Garden; Richard Johnson The Night Bus (Pic: London Transport Museum)
(Left to right) Dominic Mckenzie, Queens Cross St Pancras; Erica Sturla, Naked Bike Ride; Gaia Petra Sana, Grey Sky (Pic: London Transport Museum)
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