Map; Pocket Hampstead Tube map, 1907
Main details
Reference number | 1981/198 |
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Description | This is a geographic style Underground map on paper. It shows the Piccadilly Tube, the District Railway, the City & South London Railway, the Central London Railway and the Baker Street and Waterloo Railways. All lines are overprinted in red except for the Hampstead Tube which is white, they are printed onto a plain black background. Stations on the Tube railways are marked by circles, and on the other underground lines they are maked by squares. Two LUT routes are maked on this map by white broken lines, from Hammersmith to Uxbridge and from Hammersmith to Twickenham. There is one Underground extension marked by a broken red line for the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway between Edgware Road and Paddington. The map title is on the left hand side of this map and is printed in red and white, there is also the illustration of a chain above, with the text 'The Last Link'. On the reverse there are details of first and last trains and a table of single local fares. |
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Dates | 1907 |
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Completeness | 75% |
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Physical description
Dimensions Attribute Value Height 156mmWidth 250mmItem content Attribute Value Text CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF TRAINS......
Through bookings are also in operation with certain connecting lines. -
People involved
Role Person(s) involved Printer Johnson, Riddle & Company Ltd, 1907Publisher Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway, June 1907