Foxgloves at Kew Gardens TFL A4 Print
Designed for London Transport to promote travel by Underground to Kew Gardens, this beautiful poster was created by Dora M Batty in 1924 and illustrates foxgloves standing tall above a green foliage.
Transport for London have a vast archive of posters used across the London underground and transport networks to advertise attractions in the city. They have a special collection of artworks featuring Kew dating back to the 1910s and we have selected several of these to use on gift products in the shops and online.
This beautiful print is part of the exclusive range created through the collaboration between Kew Gardens and Transport for London and it features homeware, print, stationery and souvenirs.
Size: A4 - 21 x 29.7cm
Unframed print. Posters have a white border
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