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Animals Greetings Cards LaunchedWe're so excited to be able to announce the launch of our greetings card range!
Designer Collection launchedTo coincide with the greetings cards designs that are now appearing in shops and online, we've launched a new Designer Collection range to our shop.
Art House LicensingWe're thrilled to announce that Animals on the Underground are now represented by Art House Licensing and we'll be featured on their stand at the forthcoming Brand Licensing Europe show in London on 16 - 18th October 2012. Underground Map as Inspiration – Undergrounding LondonIn 2009, Antonio Cortés, an English language teacher from Colegio Cardenal Spínola school in Spain, got in touch with Animals on the Underground and asked for our help for his project ‘Undergrounding London’.
'Lost Property' book launchedWhat a fantastic day! The sun shone on the Animals' fans as they flocked to London's Transport Museum for the launch of our new storybook 'Lost Property' where Paul, the creator and illustrator of the Animals and Jon, the author of the book were on hand to sign copies and answer questions. In the window at Foyle'sA huge 'thank-you' to our friends at Foyles, the world famous London book shop, for their enthusiasm and support for 'Lost Property'. As well as stocking copies of our book, they have also been kind enough to allow us to install a window display to show it off. Blackwell's show their support'Lost Property' has been given a massive window display at Blackwell's book shop on London's Charing Cross Road.
Surprise celebrity visitA pack of Paparazzi decended on the museum to photograph Pammy's launch of her PETA campaign and they chose to set-up right next to our display!
Making learning funWe were thrilled to hear from Antonio Cortés who works as an English teacher at Cardenal Spínola School in a town near the city of Seville, in the southwest of Spain.
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35 guided walks across London on Saturday 25 May and Sunday 26 May with something for everyone to enjoy. Passenger numbers more than double in first four weeks. Memorandum of Understanding between Transport for London (TfL) and the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) will help further reduce unnecessary disruption through Blackwall Tunnel. New more reliable lifts are to be installed at Edgware Road Tube station. |