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London Underground Collection

"Journey through Time: Exploring the London Underground" Step back in time and discover the rich history of the London Underground

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London Underground Collection: The Tube Train, c. 1934 (linocut)
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London Underground Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please stand on the right of the escalator
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London Underground Collection: English poster for Hampstead Railway Non-Stop Services, 1910
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London Underground Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. The more we are together, the more uncomfortable we ll
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London Underground Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please pass down the car - someday, you might want to get in yourself
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London Underground Collection: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please have your ticket ready at the barrier
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London Underground Collection: Underground Golders Green London public transport, color engraving, 1900s
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London Underground Collection: Londons ever - improving transport system carries its works programme a step further
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London Underground Collection: Hammersmith Broadway
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London Underground Collection: A New Piccadilly Circus Below The Old As The Gateway to the Tubes, c1935. Artist: D Macpherson
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London Underground Collection: Illustration from London Underground World War I
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London Underground Collection: Down Escalator
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London Underground Collection: Nurses giving tube shelterers Garole for prevention of flu as they take cover in at St
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London Underground Collection: Paper seller down in the underground, London, c. 1940
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London Underground Collection: UK, England, London, London Underground, Baker Street Station
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London Underground Collection: UK, England, London, Earls Court Underground Station
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London Underground Collection: Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Elizabeth Line, Woolwich Arsenal, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Elizabeth Line, Liverpool St, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Elizabeth Line, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Elizabeth Line, Abbey Wood, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
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London Underground Collection: Undergound map of London, 1926 (colour litho)
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London Underground Collection: A London Underground poster advertising the British Industries Fair, 1935 (colour lithograph)
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London Underground Collection: Construction of a new escalator at Leicester Square Station on the London Underground
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London Underground Collection: Children sleeping in hammocks in the London Underground during a German air raid, World War II
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London Underground Collection: Metropolitan Railway Junction (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: London Underground map (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Inner Circle Railway Extension (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Metropolitan Railway Western Extension (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Metropolitan Railway Works at Kings Cross (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Section of the Thames Embankment (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Steam locomotive at Mansion House Station on the Metropolitan District Railway, London
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London Underground Collection: Bunch hopper ticket machines at Wood Green Station on the Piccadilly Line on the London
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London Underground Collection: Auto-passimeter flapper-arm device, turnstile in a station on the London Underground (b / w photo)
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London Underground Collection: Junction of the Great Northern Railway at Kings Cross with the Metropolitan Railway (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Twin Carriages for the Metropolitan Railway (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Works of the Midland Railway terminus on Euston Road (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: The Metropolitan Railway Machine for Hoisting up the Earth from below
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London Underground Collection: Passengers on the London Underground
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London Underground Collection: Opening of the Metropolitan Railway, Banquet at the Farringdon-Street Station (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Trial-Trip on the Metropolitan (Underground) Railway, the Train passing the Portland-Road Station
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London Underground Collection: Plan of the Metropolitan Inner-Circle Railway (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: Plan of the Metropolitan Railway (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: The Explosions on the Underground Railway, Sir William Harcourt visiting the Wounded at St Marys
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London Underground Collection: Metropolitan Railway Extension to Aldgate, Aldgate Terminus (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: The Metropolitan Underground Railway (engraving)
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London Underground Collection: The Metropolitan Underground Railway (coloured engraving)


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"Journey through Time: Exploring the London Underground" Step back in time and discover the rich history of the London Underground, a transportation marvel that has stood the test of time. From its humble beginnings to its ever-improving system, this iconic network has shaped the way we travel in one of the world's greatest cities. In 1910, an English poster for Hampstead Railway Non-Stop Services showcased the early days of this underground wonder. Passengers marveled at the convenience and efficiency it offered, propelling them swiftly across London's bustling streets. Fast forward to 1934, where "The Tube Train" linocut captures both the artistry and functionality of these trains. With their sleek design and smooth operation, they became symbols of progress and modernity. During World War II in 1944, amidst challenging times, reminders such as "Please stand on the right of escalator" emphasized unity even during difficult circumstances. The Underground played a vital role in transporting people safely throughout war-torn London. As years passed by, improvements continued with projects like Hammersmith Broadway showcasing how this transport system evolved to accommodate growing demands. It became more than just a means to get from point A to B; it became an integral part of daily life for millions. Delve into nostalgia with color engravings from the early 1900s depicting scenes like "Underground Golders Green. " These images evoke memories of simpler times when public transport was vibrant and full of character. World War I brought about significant changes too; illustrations from that era remind us how even during wartime adversity, Londoners relied on their beloved Underground for solace and connection. Through thought-provoking slogans like "The more we are together, " or "Please pass down car - someday you might want to get in yourself, " we see how communal spirit thrived within these tunnels—a reminder that kindness is timeless.