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Map of the Underground Railways of London issued by the London Underground Railways

Print
1923 (made)
Artist/Maker

This is a Map of the Underground Railways of London issued by the London Underground Railways in 1923 by Macdonald Gill. He created many maps for London Transport in his characteristically calligraphic style. It is very different to the famous, and more linear and diagrammatical, map created by Beck only a few years later. On the back of the map information is given about places of interest and the times and tickets of trains.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleMap of the Underground Railways of London issued by the London Underground Railways
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph
Brief description
Map of the Electric Railways of London 1923
Physical description
General Description: Dated 1/6/[19]23
Dimensions
  • Opening to height: 45.2cm
  • Opening to width: 36.9cm
folded to opening to 45.2 x 36.9 cm
Credit line
Given by Michael Forder and Susan Smedley
Object history
Information on places of interest, tickets and times of trains is given on the back of the map
Summary
This is a Map of the Underground Railways of London issued by the London Underground Railways in 1923 by Macdonald Gill. He created many maps for London Transport in his characteristically calligraphic style. It is very different to the famous, and more linear and diagrammatical, map created by Beck only a few years later. On the back of the map information is given about places of interest and the times and tickets of trains.
Collection
Accession number
E.867-1997

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Record createdApril 8, 2009
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