Priority seat and fabric design, London Underground
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The photograph on this page of Priority seat and fabric design, London Underground by David Hawgood as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 25 Jan 2017
Woven into the moquette fabric of a seat is a diagram showing a pregnant woman, a woman carrying a child, and a man with a stick. The rest of the fabric design, here shown on a Central Line train, is a repeating pattern showing London landmarks. The bright red circle is the London Eye, with the dome of St Paul's cathedral. The blue disk in a red square is Big Ben clockface. Least obvious, white triangles are the tops of support towers of Tower Bridge.