c1898 London Underground MAP 'The District Railway Map of London, 6th edition'. 1st issue of this edition, shows Putney Bridge & Wimbledon section as inset, line to Bow & Southend etc dotted in red & Great Western extension to Park Royal dotted in blue. Tube lines are shown dotted in blue (under construction) except for the C&SLR between King William St & Stockwell, shown as solid line. Opens out to 43" x 26" (109cm x 66cm). In good, used condition with some wear & a few short fold-partings. [1]
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1909 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What to See and How to See it, The Excursionists' Guide with Map'. This is the map with numbers referring to points of interest listed on the reverse. Ex-guidebook example with the usual printer's cut-out at the bottom r/h edge and folded accordingly. A trace of adhesive on the reverse edge where once attached to the guidebook but otherwise in good condition. [1]
Original 1953 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Coronation Day' detailing closed and restricted Underground stations plus a POSTER MAP (36" x 24" or 91cm x 60cm) 'Coronation 1953 - Royal Route - Bus Arrangements' showing areas closed to traffic etc and presumably produced for official use either by LT or the Metropolitan Police. Both have been folded and have some edge-scuffs and chafing but are in very reasonable condition. [2]
London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of 1925-32. This is a special edition of the c1928-9 issue with pale green cover, with cover over-print in German re North Sea crossings to England via Flushing and Hook of Holland. In very good, unmarked condition. [1]
1919 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to See it' with print-code 209-500M-18-6-19. Has the black, open, bullseye circle on the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). A couple of short partings at the folds but overall a good copy. [1]
1922 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with issue date 1-3-22. Designed by MacDonald Gill with calligraphed station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 11" (34 x 28cm). In very good, unmarked condition, just a trace of adhesive on the spine and a small parting at one fold-corner. [1]
Early London Underground double-sided ADVERTISING CARDS comprising 'Strip Tickets' (reduced price tickets bought in strips) and 'Avoid the Weather, Shop in Comfort' with advertising for Barrett Bros store in Clapham around the map on the reverse. Neither dated but both c1910. Both in very good condition. [2]
1930s London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) PUBLICITY MATERIAL comprising 15pp, high-quality 1935 BOOKLET 'The Silver Jubilee - Britain's First Streamline Train' (very good condition), late-20s/early 30s 40pp BOOKLET 'On Either Side...features of interest...on East Coast Route' (good, used condition, folded), 12pp 1933 BOOKLET 'Interesting Notes for Passengers..London to Scotland' (light cover stains} & c1930s FOLD-OUT MAP of LNER & Connections (good). [4]
A British Railways CARRIAGE MIRROR MAP 'Southern Region Suburban Services' (glass). Undated but thought to be 1970s/early 1980s. Shows the Elmers End to Sanderstead and West Croydon to Wimbledon lines as well as the North London line to Broad Street. Lines colour-coded according to London terminal, including Holborn Viaduct. Measures 24" x 16" (61cm x 41cm). In very good, ex-carriage condition. [1] Picture is angled in order to reduce reflections.
1924 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley official fold-out PLAN & MAP designed by Kennedy North in a style similar to MacDonald Gill with an Underground map with calligraphed station names and elaborate, colourful illustrations. Lightly used with a little staining to covers and original owner's name on front but map-side is in good condition. [2]
London Underground linen-card POCKET MAPS from the Stingemore-designed series of 1925-32. These are two copies of the last issue in 1932 with mustard covers and showing all the new lines completed with opening dates on the reverse. One copy in very good, lightly-used condition, the other is worn with a small hole on the fold and the map parting from the card. [2]
A Royal Blue Coaches ROUTE MAP POSTER thought to have been made for office use. Dated 1970, it shows the company's services as well as those of Associated Motorways and other connecting services as well as air and steamer connections at Penzance and Eastleigh. Very detailed with all connecting points shown. Measures 43" x 30 " (109cm x 76cm) and is in very good condition aside from a little age-darkening. [1]
1908 London Underground POSTCARD MAP. These cards were produced for promotional purposes and this example advertises the Liverpool Street Hotel on the reverse. Believed to be the first item of publicity which showed the word UndergrounD in a 'logo' format. Postally used and in good condition. [1]
1913 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What to See and How to See it'. Issued at Electric Railway House on 1-6-13. Opens out to 14" x 11" (35cm x 28cm) and shows the extensions of the Hampstead Tube to Edgware, the Central London to Ealing Bdwy and the Bakerloo to Queen's Park, all as under construction. Cover features an early example of the 'bullseye' logo. An excellent copy - crisp, clean and firm - with no significant blemishes. [1]
August 1911 London General Omnibus Company pocket MAP AND GUIDE TO OMNIBUS SERVICES. Featuring a B-type bus on the cover, this is the 6th edition of the London bus map, a series that ran from 1911 to 1993. This is a fine example, some weaknesses at the folds and the start of some partings but very good overall. [1]
c1908 Central London Railway POCKET MAP. Although the cover and reverse side are purely CLR, the map itself is the standard Underground Group map of the time and this had clearly been offered to non-members of the group (the CLR was finally absorbed into the Group in 1913) in an effort to portray a unified network. This is a used copy of this scarce map. The covers have light stains and there is wear at the folds but it is still a very reasonable example. [1]
1925 London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of 1925-32. This is the first edition, dated 11-5-25, and is in the smaller size of the first 5 editions. Crisp, firm and unmarked, this example is in excellent condition, one of the best we have seen of the first edition. [1]
1930s BUS TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising Brighton, Hove & District dated May 1936, Chesterfield Corporation dated September 1939 and West Riding (Tramway and Motor Omnibus Services) dated July to September 1935, complete with fold-out map. Light wear but generally in good to very good condition. [3]
1898 District Railway COUNTRY MAP OF THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON. A pocket map, paper contained in card covers, that folds out to 12.5" x 17" (32cm x 43cm) and covers from Hatfield in the north to Guildford in the south. This is the 3rd (and final) edition of a series which began in 1883. Lightly-used with short fold-partings and some creasing to the cover but still a good example of a very scarce map. [1]
1933 first-edition of the Harry Beck London Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP with the famous cover slogan 'A new design for an old map'. This is the less-common paper version. Apart from some slight scuffing to the top of the centre (cover) panel, this is in excellent condition, a superb example. [1]
1913 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What to See and How to See it, Stations Everywhere'. Issued at Electric Railway House on 5-4-13. This is the scarce version with red bullseye roundel and red outlining on cover. Opens out to 14" x 11" (35cm x 28cm) and shows the extensions of the Hampstead Tube to Edgware and the Bakerloo to Queens Park. Minor scuffing at one edge, slight stains to cover, otherwise in very good condition. [1]
1935 DIAGRAMMATIC MAP by H C Beck of 'The Routes of Imperial Airways'. Drawn by Harry Beck, it shows the airline's global network with distances from London and a key to service frequency. Measuring 16.5" x 10.5" (42cm x 26cm) and linen-backed, it is not known whether this was a personal initiative, seeking a commission, or an official publication. It is known that the airline published a poster in 1936 which incorporated some of this work. Slightly aged, otherwise good. [1]
1962 London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP designed by Harold Hutchison. Shows the Victoria Line under construction from Victoria to Walthamstow (Hoe Street). Folded. A 9" (23cm) fold parting, a few small edge tears, fold-corner partings and some old tape residue marks at the edges but still displays well. [1]
London Underground items comprising c1932 Metropolitan Railway MAP OF LONDON (The Met's own version of the Underground map) with print ref M.1795/50M (some staining to cover but otherwise very good), diagrammatic CARD MAP by Harry Beck, issue No 1, 1937 (used condition) and 1946 FOLD-OUT LEAFLET for the Central Line extension to Stratford (used condition). [3]
London area double-royal POSTER MAPS comprising 'London Rail System' (BR) dated 1970 (facsimile copy), 'London's Railways' (LT & BR) dated 1973 and LT 'Bus Routes' dated 1973 plus a slightly smaller BR internal MAP 'Western Region' dated 1981. All with varying degrees of wear and some small tears. [4]
1924/5 Metropolitan Railway FOLD-OUT CARD 'How to get to London's Football Grounds'. Opens out with a pop-up footballer and shows the location of the various football grounds against a map of the Underground system. Undated but shows British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. In excellent condition. [1]
Midland Red & Railways Joint Motor Services, Birmingham Area official TIMETABLE BOOKLET dated May to September 1936, in very good condition, complete with fold-out map and wonderful pictorial covers, plus Midland Red official TIMETABLE BOOKLET for the Worcester Area dated May 1953 and complete with fold-out map, some cover stains but generally good. [2]
1880 District Railway 'IMPROVED MAP OF LONDON', 2nd edition of a series that ran from 1879-1885. A linen-backed map inside hard covers bound in leathercloth, folds out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). Shows the completion of the Inner Circle between Mansion House and Aldgate as under construction, equally the extension to Whitechapel. In very good condition, just lightly used. [1]
1909 London Underground STREET & RAILWAY MAP. A 54-page booklet featuring prominent use of the then recently-introduced UndergrounD logo and incorporating a coloured system map, a monochrome illustration of the 'No need to ask a p'liceman' poster, sectional street plans with the Underground lines superimposed and a street index. In well-used condition with wear. [1]
c1870s 'Wyld's MAP of the Superficial Geology of London and Environs', a fold-out, canvas-backed map inside hard covers. Shows railway lines including the first sections of the Metropolitan & District Railways. In good , lightly-used condition. Plus fold-out MAP 'Reynold's Cyclists' Map of the Environs of London', undated but early 20C (no cover, well used) plus a 1950s/60s 'Chichester's Map & Guide to London' (well used). [3]
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