1925 London Underground map - By JC Betts
Underground - What To See & How To Travel - Map of The Electric Railways of London - Summer 1925
Designed by JC Betts. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground Group. Summer 1925. Folding paper map, 45cm x 37cm (unfolded). Condition: Superb - never used. Some slight creasing to top left corner.
This London Underground map - designed by JC Betts - stands is dramatic contrast to the decorative Macdonald Gill pocket maps it replaced. In the JC Betts design, we see a return of topographic background detail and a the use of a modern typeface. Specifically designed for tourists, this map focuses on Central London with numbered icons highlighting the main sights, threatres and museums.
This edition shows the nearby stations for the British Empire Exhibition which reopened in 1925 after its huge success in 1924.
The decorative title and pictorial reference key make for a pleasing, if not rather busy, visual. The JC Betts design saw 4 issues between 1924-1925 this being the final edition. This design was replaced by the small bi-fold pocket maps by Fred Stingemore that ran until HC Beck's revolutionary diagram was issued in January 1933.
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Underground - What To See & How To Travel - Map of The Electric Railways of London - Summer 1925
Designed by JC Betts. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground Group. Summer 1925. Folding paper map, 45cm x 37cm (unfolded). Condition: Superb - never used. Some slight creasing to top left corner.
This London Underground map - designed by JC Betts - stands is dramatic contrast to the decorative Macdonald Gill pocket maps it replaced. In the JC Betts design, we see a return of topographic background detail and a the use of a modern typeface. Specifically designed for tourists, this map focuses on Central London with numbered icons highlighting the main sights, threatres and museums.
This edition shows the nearby stations for the British Empire Exhibition which reopened in 1925 after its huge success in 1924.
The decorative title and pictorial reference key make for a pleasing, if not rather busy, visual. The JC Betts design saw 4 issues between 1924-1925 this being the final edition. This design was replaced by the small bi-fold pocket maps by Fred Stingemore that ran until HC Beck's revolutionary diagram was issued in January 1933.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation
Underground - What To See & How To Travel - Map of The Electric Railways of London - Summer 1925
Designed by JC Betts. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground Group. Summer 1925. Folding paper map, 45cm x 37cm (unfolded). Condition: Superb - never used. Some slight creasing to top left corner.
This London Underground map - designed by JC Betts - stands is dramatic contrast to the decorative Macdonald Gill pocket maps it replaced. In the JC Betts design, we see a return of topographic background detail and a the use of a modern typeface. Specifically designed for tourists, this map focuses on Central London with numbered icons highlighting the main sights, threatres and museums.
This edition shows the nearby stations for the British Empire Exhibition which reopened in 1925 after its huge success in 1924.
The decorative title and pictorial reference key make for a pleasing, if not rather busy, visual. The JC Betts design saw 4 issues between 1924-1925 this being the final edition. This design was replaced by the small bi-fold pocket maps by Fred Stingemore that ran until HC Beck's revolutionary diagram was issued in January 1933.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation