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This lavish photographic history of the most beautiful and historic
railway stations in London tells a story of power, progress and
innovation, from the beginning of steam age to the teeming commuter
hubs of today. London has more mainline railway stations than any
other city in the world and many of them are amongst its grandest
architectural monuments. Its earliest terminals opened in the late
1830s when lines between the capital and the regions were built in
the first railway boom. The original station at London Bridge, the
capital's first passenger terminus, was opened in December 1836,
six months before Queen Victoria came to the throne. The last main
line to London, the Great Central Railway to Marylebone, was opened
in March 1899, two years before Victoria died. Ever since they
originally opened, these stations have been at heart of London life
and activity and have dominated the architectural landscape. Many
are now in the midst of major reconstructions and are the
centrepieces for the transformation of whole swathes of London,
from Paddington to King's Cross. This comprehensive story combines
a historical overview, archive illustrations and specially
commissioned photography, covering the origins of the earliest
stations up to the latest reconstructions and renovations. Written
by the expert author Oliver Green, this is an essential gift for
anyone interested in the history of London and its transport.
It is impossible to imagine London without the Tube: the beating
heart of the city, the Underground shuttles over a billion
passengers each year below its busy streets and across its leafy
suburbs. The distinctive roundel, colour-coded maps and Johnston
typeface have become design classics, recognised and imitated
worldwide. Opening in 1863, the first sections were operated by
steam engines, yet throughout its long history the Tube has been at
the forefront of contemporary design, pioneering building
techniques, electrical trains and escalators, and business
planning. Architects such as Leslie W. Green and Charles Holden
developed a distinctively English version of Modernism, and the
latest stations for the Jubilee line extension, Overground and
Elizabeth line carry this aesthetic forward into the twenty-first
century. In this major work published in association with Transport
for London and now updated, Tube expert Oliver Green traces the
history of the Underground, following its troubles and triumphs,
its wartime and peacetime work, and the essential part it has
played in shaping London’s economy, geography, tourism and
identity. Specially commissioned photography by Benjamin Graham (UK
Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017) brings the story to life
in vivid portraits of London Underground’s stations, tunnels and
trains.
An illustrated historical tour of London's 13 great railway
termini, on a clockwise circuit from Paddington to Victoria.
London's railway termini are among the most recognisable and
familiar landmarks in the city. Famed for their bustling platforms
and architectural innovation, they comprise a fascinating mixture
of Neo-Gothic exuberance and purposeful modernity. Though each owes
its existence to a long-extinct Victorian railway company, these
stations continue to be central to London life, with millions of
visitors passing through every year. This historical whistlestop
tour takes you on a circuit of London's thirteen great railway
termini, from Paddington, through King's Cross, to Victoria.
Ranging from the earliest stations to the latest restorations and
ongoing developments, this beautifully illustrated book examines
both their legacy and their future.
Exploring Shell's remarkable archive of advertising art, this book
is the first to present a comprehensive overview of the company's
artistic heritage. Examinations of the historical, political and
social contexts of Shell art and advertising enable the authors to
assess the work's broader cultural significance. By delving into
the ways in which Shell's publicity was conceived, commissioned,
produced and disseminated, the particular contributions made by
artists and designers including Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, Ben
Nicholson and Edward McKnight Kauffer, are highlighted, while
broader questions such as Shell's position within contemporary
debates regarding the aesthetics and proper purpose of 'Commercial
Art' are explored. Drawing primarily on Shell's extensive poster
collection, as well as other contemporary sources, Shell Art &
Advertising provides valuable insights into the development of
commercial art in the UK. Featuring a wealth of fascinating images,
this original publication will appeal to cultural historians, as
well as fans of Modern British Art.
Mind the gap and jump aboard this fascinating history of the
world's oldest and greatest underground railway. On seven guided
journeys, travel through time and observe at first hand the
influence of great Underground architects, such as Charles Holden
and Sir Norman Foster, and how the stations have changed - but also
how many things have stayed the same.
Olive Green was the psuedonym used by popular American author
Myrtle Reed for the cookbooks she published. This 1908 work is her
comprehensive collection of fish recipes.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Threads Of Grey And Gold Olive Green Grosset & Dunlap,
1902
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