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Re: Historic Subway Tiles With Nothing To Do With Racism Or Even Confederacy to be Removed

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Aug 27 14:34:42 2017, in response to Re: Historic Subway Tiles With Nothing To Do With Racism Or Even Confederacy to be Removed, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Sat Aug 26 21:39:21 2017.

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In the hallways and mezzanines, all sorts of shapes were used, squares, diamonds, circles, 5 sided shapes, etc, and yes X's. Random geometric designs.
Most people don't often photograph the mezzanines where shapes are more used, but here are some examples mostly not in mezzanines however.

Here are squares at 125th St:


Or rectangles at 8th St:


Or 28th St, subtle random geometric design:


Or at atlantic ave in Brooklyn, this random design, not seen on platforms to my knowledge, but just a random geometric design too,. And these are in hallways and mezzanine, not on the platforms.
Hallways and mezzanines often had these random small geometric designs.



These random designs are more often seen in the hallways and mezzaines than on the actual platforms, such as these at 45th St.



And even X's, although different than the ones at Times Square, also random geometric design in the mezzanine/hallway, these at Pacific St.



This is just a very small sample of mezzanine/hallway tiling, with random geometric design, the photos are harder to come by than the prominent themed larger mosaics on platforms.

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