In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, London was experiencing a new transport phenomenon, the world's first underground railway. By the turn of the century, a construction boom was underway as competing companies operating below the capital's streets sought to expand as rapidly as possible.
Tube Station Anthology 1900- 1933 documents the surviving station buildings from this period, covering the now iconic Work of Leslie Green and his contemporaries through to the designs of Charles W. Clark for the Metropolitan Railway during the inter-war years.
Featuring a new photo series by Ryan Trower accompanied by a detailed overview of the different lines and their respective architects by Joshua Abbott, it covers 65 station buildings and is presented as an accompaniment to the other book in this series.
Size: 180 x 240mm
Pages: 176
Publisher: Art Deco Magpie