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More details for Bam Chi Chi La La : London, 1969
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Bam Chi Chi La La : London, 1969

Lorna Goodison

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Tagged with topic: Society Travel & places
More details for Grasmere Journal, 1801
The poem Grasmere Journal, 1801 by Sinéad Morrissey, displayed as a Poems on the Underground poster.

Grasmere Journal, 1801

Sinéad Morrissey

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Tagged with topic: Society Travel & places
More details for The Computer's First Christmas Card
 A vertical poster with two columns of Christmas words on a white background: typewriter font on the left, cursive font on the right.

The Computer's First Christmas Card

Edwin Morgan

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Tagged with topic: Holiday & festivals Society
More details for What I Did on my Holidays
A card featuring Steve Waling\'s poem, What I did on my Holidays, over a photo split between a cloudy sky and a brown, textured landscape.

What I Did on my Holidays

Steve Waling

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Tagged with topic: Animals & pets Nature Society Travel & places
More details for from Diary of a Miu Miu Salesgirl
A page with red handwritten text that reads girls from my class next to a poem printed in a smaller black serif font on a light pink background.

from Diary of a Miu Miu Salesgirl

Jennifer Wong

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Tagged with topic: Human experience Identity Languages Society Travel & places
More details for Map of India
The poem MAP OF INDIA by Moniza Alvi is printed over an orange silhouette and white contour lines of the map of India on a brown background.

Map of India

Moniza Alvi

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Tagged with topic: Race & ethnicity Society Travel & places
More details for Finding India in Unexpected Places
A poster for World Poems on the Underground titled Finding India in Unexpected Places.

Finding India in Unexpected Places

Sujata Bhatt

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Tagged with topic: Identity Memory Travel & places
More details for from The Odyssey
A page with a red text excerpt from The Odyssey, the opening lines translated, credited to Homer, on a beige background.

from The Odyssey

Homer

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Tagged with topic: Nature Oceans Rivers Seas Society Travel & places
More details for 'There is no such thing as the state', from September 1, 1939
A two-color woodcut print: a red portrait of W H Auden above a large block of yellow text from his poem September 1 1939 reading WE MUST LOVE ONE ANOTHER OR DIE.

'There is no such thing as the state', from September 1, 1939

WH. Auden

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Tagged with topic: Politics Society
More details for Serendipity
A detailed, colorful illustration featuring a white camel, people in a desert landscape, and an ornate blue palace.

Serendipity

Mary Kuper

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Tagged with topic: Art Languages Society

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