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Hyde Park - After (Poster) Attraction size, Royal Quad, Railroad, travel transportation, Britain, England vintage travel poster for the London Underground, titled "I love the park". It was created by the artist Anna Katrina Zinkeisen in 1933 to promote travel to Hyde Park. Poster Details Artist: Anna Katrina Zinkeisen Year: 1933 Subject: The artwork depicts a bustling social scene in Hyde Park's Rotten Row in 1895, featuring well-dressed Victorian figures, horse-drawn carriages, and a soldier. Text: The poster includes a quote from a poem by Frederick Locker-Lampson that reads, "I love the Park. And when I ride in Rotten Row I wonder why they call'd it so". It also lists the nearest stations: Hyde Park Corner, Marble Arch, Knightsbridge, Lancaster Gate Stations. Original Publisher: The poster was originally published by the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) and also in an "Underground version".