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London or London's Transport Museum
Ignoring for the moment the merits or otherwise of it being called
London or London's Transport Museum, I see that to publicise the opening of the new shop, the Museum's gold painted RT has appeared liveried as "London transport museum" complete with roundel on the side (and "transport" and "museum" are lower case as shown). Has the name reverted to its original one or is this someone not following the corporate line (heaven help them!)? Peter |
London or London's Transport Museum
Peter Heather wrote:
Ignoring for the moment the merits or otherwise of it being called London or London's Transport Museum, I see that to publicise the opening of the new shop, the Museum's gold painted RT has appeared liveried as "London transport museum" complete with roundel on the side (and "transport" and "museum" are lower case as shown). Has the name reverted to its original one or is this someone not following the corporate line (heaven help them!)? The apostrophe is being dropped. It was still on the museum building last week, but the website www.ltmuseum.co.uk has "london transport museum" alonside the roundel as a new logo. In the text, both "London Transport Museum" and "London's Transport Museum" occur, presumably as they work their way through the site updating each page. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
London or London's Transport Museum
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 15:49:18 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote: Peter Heather wrote: Ignoring for the moment the merits or otherwise of it being called London or London's Transport Museum, I see that to publicise the opening of the new shop, the Museum's gold painted RT has appeared liveried as "London transport museum" complete with roundel on the side (and "transport" and "museum" are lower case as shown). Has the name reverted to its original one or is this someone not following the corporate line (heaven help them!)? The apostrophe is being dropped. Well, hoo-****ing-ray for that. |
London or London's Transport Museum
I had my first look at the shop yesterday and was actually pretty
impressed. Plenty of space for one thing. It's *much* easier to browse books, in particular, which I like. I've posted here before about the offhand attitude of staff there and have to say that the (two) people who served us were very happy and cheerful, which makes a change! :-) I hope it's a sign of things to come. Now, I wonder what the Museum will look like? (Good news about dropping the apostrophe, by the way. I wonder when TfL will become "London Transport"?) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
London or London's Transport Museum
On Apr 1, 7:19�pm, Ian Jelf wrote:
I had my first look at the shop yesterday and was actually pretty impressed. * Plenty of space for one thing. * It's *much* easier to browse books, in particular, which I like. I've posted here before about the offhand attitude of staff there and have to say that the (two) people who served us were very happy and cheerful, which makes a change! * :-) I hope it's a sign of things to come. Now, I wonder what the Museum will look like? * (Good news about dropping the apostrophe, by the way. * I wonder when TfL will become "London Transport"?) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of Englandhttp://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk Sorry to insert a critical note into the general back-slapping about the dropping of the apostrophe (actually, it's the apostrophe AND the "s" that are being dropped - just dropping the apostrophe would have been even worse!), but I am appalled that the new logo on the website appears to have dispensed with upper-case lettering altogether - even for "london"(sic.). I find little more visually offensive than proper nouns starting with a lower-case letter. Of course, it should be "London Transport Museum", not "london transport museum" - or is the new organisation also going to be changed to "transport for london" (sic.)? It's made even worse by the inconsistency that follows - on the main Museum page, the text immediately refers to the "Museum" (sic.) and not "museum" (sic.) which is in the main header just above it! Marc (for whom pedantry is a way of life!) |
London or London's Transport Museum
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" writes Sorry to insert a critical note into the general back-slapping about the dropping of the apostrophe (actually, it's the apostrophe AND the "s" that are being dropped - just dropping the apostrophe would have been even worse!), but I am appalled that the new logo on the website appears to have dispensed with upper-case lettering altogether - even for "london"(sic.). Yes, just to clarify my earlier post, I'd agree with this. Such "trends" make the use of proper grammar ever rarer. (In my humble opinion, of course!) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
London or London's Transport Museum
On 1 Apr, 19:19, Ian Jelf wrote:
I had my first look at the shop yesterday and was actually pretty impressed. Plenty of space for one thing. It's *much* easier to browse books, in particular, which I like. I've posted here before about the offhand attitude of staff there and have to say that the (two) people who served us were very happy and cheerful, which makes a change! :-) I hope it's a sign of things to come. Now, I wonder what the Museum will look like? (Good news about dropping the apostrophe, by the way. I wonder when TfL will become "London Transport"?) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of Englandhttp://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk Yeah its better on the whole but the first floor has some very narrow stairs up to it which will easily become a bit of a bottleneck. |
London or London's Transport Museum
kytelly wrote:
On 1 Apr, 19:19, Ian Jelf wrote: [snip] Now, I wonder what the Museum will look like? (Good news about dropping the apostrophe, by the way. I wonder when TfL will become "London Transport"?) Yeah its better on the whole but the first floor has some very narrow stairs up to it which will easily become a bit of a bottleneck. The plan is to lead people from the entrance towards lifts to the top floor, so that the main flows on the stairs are downwards. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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kytelly writes Yeah its better on the whole but the first floor has some very narrow stairs up to it which will easily become a bit of a bottleneck. I couldn't see a lift, either but assume there must be one somewhere? -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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