
Beck's 1955 Quad Royal Station Map
This map is a postwar quad royal version of Beck’s innovative and influential diagram, published for display in stations across the Underground net...
View full detailsThis map is a postwar quad royal version of Beck’s innovative and influential diagram, published for display in stations across the Underground net...
View full detailsA first edition of the famous diagram from January 1933 Beck’s diagram is one of the most innovative and influential designs of the twentieth centu...
View full detailsRailway Map – London Underground Transport – No. 2 1934 [tipped into a contemporary guide book] Passenger map of the London underground, 15.2 x 22....
View full detailsYou go big or you go home if you want the original and best This is a good example of the second ever edition of Harry Beck's famous diagram to app...
View full detailsThis one’s faded, but even so. An early edition of Harry Beck’s London underground famous diagram in poster form for display on station walls, prin...
View full detailsLondon Transport Railways This silk scarf printed with a map of the London underground is an officially licensed example of Tube merchandise, using...
View full detailsRailway Map – London Underground Transport – No. 1 1937 Tri-fold passenger map, 15.4 x 22.8 cm, printed in colours, with only the most trivial sign...
View full detailsUnderground Railways of London Tri-fold passenger map, 14.4 x 20.3 cm, printed in colours, only trivial signs of use, with neat ink annotation (193...
View full detailsOn the reverse of this London Underground map is an enlargement of the central area with interchange stations named inside large diamonds. Beck’s ...
View full detailsThis issue of Beck’s London Underground diagram is distinguished by a slight increase in size of the card folder given away to passengers. Beck’s ...
View full detailsThe last of Beck’s pre-war card folders This issue of the London Underground map features on its reverse an enlargement of the central area with in...
View full detailsBeck’s rectilinear design This was the first official London Underground passenger map to be printed since spring 1943, at least partly due to pape...
View full detailsRailway Map – London Underground Transport – No. 2 1937 Tri-fold passenger map, 15.5 x 22.8 cm, printed in colours, only trivial signs of use. On t...
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