The photographs featuring tube strikes, carriage redesigns, passenger complaints, ticket machines and air raid shelters...
Hammersmith Broadway, 1910. |
The interior of a District Line Underground carriage, 1911. |
The ticket hall of Liverpool Street Station, 1912. |
The platform of the Central London Railway extension at Liverpool Street Station, 1912. |
Interior of an all-steel London underground train, circa 1920. |
A man writing on a complaints poster, 1922. |
Farringdon Street (Farringdon) Station in March 1924. |
The entrance to Blackfriars Underground station, 1924. |
Clapham South, 1926. |
London tram workers queue up for their pay at the tram subway in Kingsway, High Holborn, 1926. |
An underground train being transported on wheels through the streets of London, 1926. |
The Mayor of Westminster turns on the escalators at Piccadilly Circus in 1928. |
British director Anthony Asquith (1902-1968), right, directing his new film ‘Underground’ from an escalator on the London underground, May 1928. |
Construction work at the ticketing area of the new Piccadilly tube station, 1928. |
The Hon Anthony Asquith filming commuters for his film of the underground, 1928. |
Platforms are lengthened at Euston Square underground station, 1930. |
A passenger takes a ticket from the machine at Piccadilly Circus, 1930. |
A traveller buys a London Underground season ticket from a vending machine at Highgate Station, 1932. |
Passengers on an escalator, September 1932. The posts were erected to avoided a crush during rush hours. |
Leicester Square, 1933. |
A group of Sikh men outside the entrance to Hyde Park Corner, circa 1935. |
New interiors in 1936: more seating, better lighting and ventilation and a more streamlined shape. |
A passenger opening one of the doors on the Hammersmith and City Underground Line, which have been fitted with new buttons for opening and closing doors, 1936. |
London’s Charing Cross Road with the Hippodrome and Leicester Square station on the left, 1938. |
The entrance to Embankment, 1938. |
A strike causes huge queues to build up at the bus stops outside Liverpool Street, 1939. |
Stockwell station, 1939. |
City gents, 1939. |
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A guard outside a station which has been closed to the public two days after Britain’s declaration of war on Germany, 5th September 1939. |
People asleep on the platform of Holborn underground station during an air raid, 1940. |
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