1961-1963 London Underground Pocket Maps - Harold Hutchison
3 years to choose from: 1961 / 1962 / 1963 Underground Diagram of Lines and Station Index.
Designed by Harold Hutchison. Printed by Johnson Riddle & Co for London Transport. 22cm x 15.cm. Card bi-fold map. Condition: Outstanding. Unused.
1961 Print Code: 561/1522Z/500,000(A)
1962 Print Code: 262/566Z/500,000/(R)
1963 Print Code: 163/115Z/1,000,000
This angular design of the London Underground map represents the sudden end of Harry Becks relationship with London Transport as chief designer of the Underground ‘Diagram’. In 1960, the loose verbal agreement that Beck had long relied upon was ignored by Harold Hutchison (Publicity Officer of London Transport) who decided to redraw the Underground Map and credited himself as designer. Beck was dismayed and despite dozens of letters and submitting three hand drawn design proposals, London Transport never engaged his services again.
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3 years to choose from: 1961 / 1962 / 1963 Underground Diagram of Lines and Station Index.
Designed by Harold Hutchison. Printed by Johnson Riddle & Co for London Transport. 22cm x 15.cm. Card bi-fold map. Condition: Outstanding. Unused.
1961 Print Code: 561/1522Z/500,000(A)
1962 Print Code: 262/566Z/500,000/(R)
1963 Print Code: 163/115Z/1,000,000
This angular design of the London Underground map represents the sudden end of Harry Becks relationship with London Transport as chief designer of the Underground ‘Diagram’. In 1960, the loose verbal agreement that Beck had long relied upon was ignored by Harold Hutchison (Publicity Officer of London Transport) who decided to redraw the Underground Map and credited himself as designer. Beck was dismayed and despite dozens of letters and submitting three hand drawn design proposals, London Transport never engaged his services again.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation
3 years to choose from: 1961 / 1962 / 1963 Underground Diagram of Lines and Station Index.
Designed by Harold Hutchison. Printed by Johnson Riddle & Co for London Transport. 22cm x 15.cm. Card bi-fold map. Condition: Outstanding. Unused.
1961 Print Code: 561/1522Z/500,000(A)
1962 Print Code: 262/566Z/500,000/(R)
1963 Print Code: 163/115Z/1,000,000
This angular design of the London Underground map represents the sudden end of Harry Becks relationship with London Transport as chief designer of the Underground ‘Diagram’. In 1960, the loose verbal agreement that Beck had long relied upon was ignored by Harold Hutchison (Publicity Officer of London Transport) who decided to redraw the Underground Map and credited himself as designer. Beck was dismayed and despite dozens of letters and submitting three hand drawn design proposals, London Transport never engaged his services again.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation