

Daily Telegraph Underground Railway and Tramway Map of London
The Daily Telegraph was one of a number of newspapers to sponsor London underground maps, like our example from 1919 which also includes the tramwa...
View full detailsThe Daily Telegraph was one of a number of newspapers to sponsor London underground maps, like our example from 1919 which also includes the tramwa...
View full detailsBeck’s 1938 passenger map features on its reverse an enlargement of the central London area with interchange stations named inside large diamonds. ...
View full detailsUnderground map of London with some motor bus connections, September 1916 issue. The London General Omnibus Company was by this point owned by the ...
View full detailsThe May 1925 issue of Stingemore’s passenger map shows Wembley Exhibition Grounds, and its covers advertise the number of escalators and other amen...
View full detailsThis is the Summer 1928 issue of this portrait format map of the London underground, issued 1928-29. The style of the lines, stations and intercha...
View full detailsThis 1907 passenger map, including advertising for the ‘Piccadilly Tube... London’s latest Tube’, is the first to be printed with the title ‘Underg...
View full detailsThe Central London Railway pioneered giving maps like this one to passengers free of charge, something which we now take for granted but which only...
View full detailsThis issue of Beck’s 1934 map saw a slight increase in size of the card folder given away to passengers. Beck’s diagram is one of the most innovat...
View full detailsOur map of the London underground is the second edition in a series designed by Fred Stingemore, issued free to passengers from May 1925 onwards an...
View full detailsThis Edwardian map of the London underground represents a significant advance both in the issuing of passenger maps in a convenient format, and in ...
View full detailsThe “District Railway” Miniature Map of London and Environs (6th edition) District Railway routes are overprinted in red on this road and rail map ...
View full detailsThe British Empire Exhibition was, at the time, the largest exhibition staged anywhere in the world; a high profile, postwar statement of confidenc...
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