1928 Underground Map of Central London - Ealing Stations
A Guide To Underground Travel - Ealing Common, Ealing Broadway, North Ealing, South Ealing and Northfields Stations
Underground Map of Central London
Designed by Fred Stingemore. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground. Colour lithograph. Timetable and information on verso. Folded and presented in card covers. Print Code 1066 6,000 6-7-28. Dated July 1928.
These folding paper maps were issued to promote the Piccadilly line and saw an array of issues up to 1932.
The map itself was designed years earlier (1926) by Fred Stingemore (who also designed the common pocket map 1925-1933). Underground lines are shown with red lines and printed upon a detailed street map of central London. The decorative border is reminiscent of those by Thomas ‘Shep’ Shepherd used for pocket and station maps 1946-1947.
A Guide To Underground Travel - Ealing Common, Ealing Broadway, North Ealing, South Ealing and Northfields Stations
Underground Map of Central London
Designed by Fred Stingemore. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground. Colour lithograph. Timetable and information on verso. Folded and presented in card covers. Print Code 1066 6,000 6-7-28. Dated July 1928.
These folding paper maps were issued to promote the Piccadilly line and saw an array of issues up to 1932.
The map itself was designed years earlier (1926) by Fred Stingemore (who also designed the common pocket map 1925-1933). Underground lines are shown with red lines and printed upon a detailed street map of central London. The decorative border is reminiscent of those by Thomas ‘Shep’ Shepherd used for pocket and station maps 1946-1947.
A Guide To Underground Travel - Ealing Common, Ealing Broadway, North Ealing, South Ealing and Northfields Stations
Underground Map of Central London
Designed by Fred Stingemore. Printed by Waterlow & Sons for London Underground. Colour lithograph. Timetable and information on verso. Folded and presented in card covers. Print Code 1066 6,000 6-7-28. Dated July 1928.
These folding paper maps were issued to promote the Piccadilly line and saw an array of issues up to 1932.
The map itself was designed years earlier (1926) by Fred Stingemore (who also designed the common pocket map 1925-1933). Underground lines are shown with red lines and printed upon a detailed street map of central London. The decorative border is reminiscent of those by Thomas ‘Shep’ Shepherd used for pocket and station maps 1946-1947.