An example of Stingemore's 'Double Crown' poster map of London's Underground, as run by different companies, published a year before Beck's iconic map was introduced. The lines are laid out with an attempt at geographical accuracy, marking major roads and parkland. However the inclusion of some of the outer stations (such as Morden, Cockfosters and Barking) has meant the central area is quite compressed.
On the map the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line ended at 'Highgate' (now Archway Station); there is no Circle Line; and the service between Earl's Court and Latimer Road, via 'Addison Road' (Kensington Olympia) and 'Uxbridge Road', is still open. The Piccadilly Line runs to South Harrow and Hounslow West alongside he District Line.
Among the 'lost' stations are 'Brompton Road' on the Piccadilly Line and 'Marlborough Road' on the Metropolitan Line. 'Bishops Road' and 'Praed Street' are shown as parts of Paddington but still with their old names shown as the incorporation was due in 1933.
Like Henry C. Beck, Frederick Stingemore (1890-1954) was an Underground employee, first as a draughtsman in the Publicity Manager's Office, then head of the Commercial Drawing Office until his death.
Additional information
Dimensions | 755 × 605 mm |
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Cartographer | |
Date | 1932 |
Extra Info | Underground Map of London. |
Publication | London: Waterlow & Sons for London Underground, 1932. Colour lithograph. Sheet 605 x 755mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | – |