A couple of weeks ago, the Transport Museum held another of their scavanger hunts where teams are sent off around London to take photos of a subject based on a sheet of clues.
This hunt was themed on the tube roundel – which is 100 years old this year.
It is no longer just a tube roundel now though, and the sign is used for all forms of TfL transport – including as I have now learnt, even street furniture!
Four teams were formed – and we have all uploaded our photos/blog onto a website, and the winners of a public vote wins a prize.
I won’t do a tacky “vote for me please” pleading comment, as I would prefer to leave it up to you to choose which team to pick.
