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The London Underground logo will be celebrated in a permanent display at the Design Museum’s new home.

The red circle with a blue bar — created by Frank Pick — first appeared on Tube station platforms in 1908.

It was nominated for inclusion in the display by Mayor Sadiq Khan, who said it was “bold, simple and colourful”.

The logo will be on the Crowdsourced Wall, alongside 300 objects nominated by the public, when the museum relocates to the former Commonwealth Institute in Kensington on November 24.

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