The appeal for distinctive London hanging signs from diverse communities is for an upcoming exhibition.
Signs need to be a minimum of 50cmx50cm to be considered and could be from any kind of business or enterprise.
Beatrice Behlen, who is the senior curator, fashion & decorative arts, at the Museum of London, said: "Hanging Out is going to be a celebration of the countless communities that exist within London. "Whether it's a music venue, a sports club, a hairdressers, a café, or something else entirely, we'd love to hear from the people of London about which signs they think belong in our museum."
Anyone who has a sign they would like the museum to consider, or who would like further information, should email the Museum of London via its website.
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