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Thursday, July 8, 2010artcyclinglifeandstylelondon

London Transport Museum's cycling illustration competition

Winner: Good for You, Green For London by Rachel Lillie Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk 2nd runner-up: Cycling City by Harry Sankey Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk 3rd runner-up: Spokes and Leaves Full by Mia Nilsson Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Bicycle Belle by David Hughes Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk London Loves Cycling by Matthew Oxborrow Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk A to B and All the Sights in Between by Jessie Ford Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Goodbye to the Hustle and Bustle by Lianne Harrison Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk London Cloud Ride by Julien Decaudin Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Life Cycles by Kevin Ward Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Super-Super Highways by Maddalena Cauraro Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Riding Through London by Luke Pearson Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Look After Your Jam Tart and Jump on Your Dick Van Dyke by Ross Crawford Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Cycle Revolution by Frances Castle Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk On the Wave by Alex Bitskoff Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Go Green by Galia Bernstein Photograph: London Transport Museum If Super Heroes Couldn't Fly by Evgenia Barinova Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk Pedal Power by Caroline Tomlinson Photograph: London Transport Museum Photograph: guardian.co.uk

Source: The Guardian ↗

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