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Improved District Railway Map of London by DISTRICT RAILWAY

by DISTRICT RAILWAY

Improved District Railway Map of London by DISTRICT RAILWAY

Improved District Railway Map of London

by DISTRICT RAILWAY

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London : W. J. Adams & Sons, 1880. Second edition. Large folding map, 66 x 108 kms, printed in colour, folded as issued (a couple of splits along the folds), in illustrated paper wrappers (light edge wear). Scarce early railway map of London. 'This is a geographic style railway map on linen and card, issued by the District Railway. The map shows the geographic features of the central London area with the District Railway and Metropolitan Railway overprinted in red and other railway lines overprinted in blue. Railway company names are printed alongside the lines which they operate, if lines are operated by more than one company the line is printed using two colours, red and blue. On the District Railway the company name is printed in blue and station names are printed in red. Stations are marked as squares and where a station is served by the District or Metropolitan Railways and another railway company, the station is marked with two squares, a red square for the Metropolitan and District Railways and a blue one for the other company. Journey times on the Underground section operated by the District Railway are not shown on this map. Extensions on the District Railway are marked with a broken red line, for the extension between Mill Hill Park and South Acton Sations and on the section between Aldgate and Whitechapel. The new authorized extension completing the inner circle between Aldgate and Mansion House is marked as a red broken line. There are two omnibus routes represented as a line of dots on this map, between Barnes and Hammersmith and between Putney and Walham Green, the names of some of the stops are marked. Geographical features such as roads, parks and the River Thames are included in detail on the map and printed in various colours, places of interest are marked in red or pink. There is also an overprint in red which highlights Willesden Junction, as the station for the LNWR and North London Railways. This map has a black border, which is broken on the left hand side in order to include the Railway lines as far as Richmond and Ealing. The title is at the top of the map, and the reference key is at the bottom as well as details of where to obtain copies, there is also a compass pointer in the top left hand corner, the reverse is blank. This map folds into a pink coloured linen folder, which has a list of stations served by the Metropolitan District Railway on the inside and an advert for the District Railway on the reverse.' - London Transport Museum https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/maps/item/1992-867
The District Railway map of London.

The "District Railway" map of London.

by Metropolitan District Railway

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6th edition
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London: Partington Advertising Company (Waterlow & Sons, printers), n.d. (circa 1900). 6th edition. Very Good. Color folded map, 68 x 106 cm folded to 18 x 14 cm in cover 19 x 15 cm. Cover illustrated with "picture postcard" scenes of London. Cover rather stained, map very good, with some discoloration along folds only. The handy District Railway map of London seems to have appeared under several imprints between the 1870s and the early 20th century. This copy issued by the agents for billboard advertising on the London, Chatham and Dover lines. Other copies of the same map at the same time bear the imprint of Samson Low. Fine map of London showing mass transit lines. Inset of the Putney Bridge & Wimbledon section.
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The “District Railway” Miniature Map of London and Environs (6th edition)

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London: Boot & Son Ltd , c. 1905. Lithographed map, 28.5 x 44 cm, engraved by W.E. Soar, printed in red and black, blank verso, tabbed for insertion in a guide book, old folds. The District Railway was one of the earliest underground lines: the stretch of track from South Kensington to Westminster was opened in 1868. District Railway routes are overprinted in red on this road and rail map of central London and inner suburbs. The Mill Hill Park (Acton) to Hounslow Barracks branch, shown here as part of the District railway, was taken over from the Metropolitan Railway and electrified between 1903 and 1905. See Hyde: Printed Maps of Victorian London, 184. Map
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The “District” Map of Greater London and Environs

by Metropolitan District Railway:

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London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1902. First edition, folding map, sheet size 68 x 106.5 cm, printed in colours, laid on linen as issued, light wear along folds, discolouration to one panel (upper left), folding into worn pictorial card covers, rebacked preserving part of the original cloth spine. Approximate extent from Epsom to Enfield and from Windsor to Grays, with inset of the Henley and Reading section. The District Railway was one of the earliest underground lines: the stretch of track from South Kensington to Westminster was opened in 1868. The District company’s lines are shown in red, all other railways are shown in blue, and railways under construction are also indicated. Map
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A PICTORIAL SOUVENIR / SCENES ALONG THE SHORT LINE, COLORADO SPRINGS TO CRIPPLE CREEK

A PICTORIAL SOUVENIR / SCENES ALONG THE SHORT LINE, COLORADO SPRINGS TO CRIPPLE CREEK

by [COLORADO SPRINGS & CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT RAILWAY]

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First edition
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Denver: Smith-Brooks Company, n.d. [ca 1902]., 1902. First edition. 7 1/2" x 3 1/2" doubled to 7 1/2" x 3 1/2" with beautiful pictorial cover showing a man and woman sitting on back of train and looking out over the mountains and with cameo of 3 miners in bottom corner of front cover. (24) pp. Brief information about the trip followed by a collection of captioned views with decorative borders on each page. View include High Bridge, Ramona Falls, Point Sublime, Silver Cascade Falls, St. Peter's Dome, Rock Creek Loop, near Duffields, Devil's Slide, Cathedral Park, Battle Mountain, Bull Hill, Cripple Creek, Victor, Altman, double-page view of the Sangre De Cristo Range at center, etc. Light soiling and with light wear to the extremities along with rubbing to fold. Very good.
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The “District Railway” Map of London (7th edition)

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London: Waterlow & Sons Ltd , 1908. Folding map, 66.5 x 106 cms, printed in colours, laid on linen as issued, trivial marginal spotting and minor wear, folding into cloth-backed pictorial covers, some wear to spine and extremities, and with an ink stain to spine. The District Railway was one of the earliest underground lines: the stretch of track from South Kensington to Westminster was opened in 1868. The District company’s lines are shown in red, all other railways are shown in blue, superimposed on a detailed street plan of London extending to Ealing in the west; shows site of the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908. The covers are illustrated with views of local landmarks: Tower Bridge, St Paul’s, and Westminster Abbey. Hyde: Printed Maps of Victorian London, 176 B (11). Map
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The District Railway Guide to the Greater Britain Exhibition, the Gigantic Wheel, &c, at Earls Court

by Metropolitan District Railway:

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London: Boot and Son, Ltd, 1899. Illustrated guide book, pp. 54, somewhat browned, colour printed pictorial wrappers, rubbed and worn; ‘The ‘District Railway’ Miniature Map of London’ tipped in, 21 x 27 cm, bottom edge frayed, overprint of Britannia at the festival site, plan of the exhibition and travel information on verso. The Greater Britain Exhibition was one of Imre Kiralfy’s annual spectacles at Earl’s Court. It included a section on picturesque England, the Great Wheel built in 1895 for the Empire of India Exhibition, baby incubators and demonstrations of opium smoking. However, it was primarily a colonial exhibition featuring reconstructed kraals or villages, ‘where are housed the two-hundred or so Matabele, Swazis and Basutis who have been specially engaged’. There was also a section on gold mining in the Witwatersrand, particularly topical just prior to the outbreak of the second Anglo-Boer War. Map
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