A rare Tube map has come up for sale, revealing the forgotten London of the 1930s. The 162-year-old London Underground network continues to fascinate daily commuters, visitors and Tube lovers alike.
Let History Mesh show you. Infographic Of The Day: The Re-Redesigned London Tube Map Mark Noad's online reinterpretation of the London Underground diagram gets a refresh that reveals transit times ...
For true reliability you’ll need to build directly in hardware, which is exactly what this map of the London tube system uses. The base map is printed directly on PCB, with LEDs along each of ...
Featuring photography by Will Scott, Blue Crow‘s latest double-sided map has been put together by transport design historian Mark Ovenden and spotlights some of the stand-out architecture and graphic ...
The London tube map is a design classic - famously complicated but somehow still clear. It relies on equal spacing between the stations, so you can see where you're going without any trouble but ...
people seldom rely on maps if at all. A previous version was published by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) and featured its own lines as well as the four other companies' ...
Even the most occasional visitor to London will be familiar with the Tube map. Designed by Harry Beck in 1931, the iconic guide is renowned for its straightforward user-friendliness and has ...
A rare Tube map has come up for sale, revealing the forgotten London of the 1930s ... Look for misprints on any issues in the print.’ ‘It’s a halo piece – sort of the pride of our offering.