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Poster; Staggering means common sense, unknown, 1943

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Main details

Main details for this item.
Reference number
1983/4/5660
Artist
Dates
1943
Collection
Object type
  • Poster
Print code
1246-3556-2500
Location
Topics
Completeness
84%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    1016mm
    Width
    635mm
    Descriptive size
    Double royal
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Pink
    Item content
    AttributeValue
    Object title
    Staggering means common sense
    Text
    Staggering means - a mutual arrangement of office and workshop hours so that the time of arrival and departure is spread over at least half an hour - less queueing for buses and trams and more room in trains - greater efficiency and more comfort in travel - applying the same principle to travel as applies to the lunch hour which is Common Sense
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    Staggering means - a mutual arrangement of office and workshop hours so that the time of arrival and departure is spread over at least half an hour - less queueing for buses and trams and more room in trains - greater efficiency and more comfort in travel - applying the same principle to travel as applies to the lunch hour which is Common Sense
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  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Artist
    Unknown, 1943
    Printer
    The Baynard Press,
    Publisher
    London Transport, 1943