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Timetable; District Railway timetable No 37, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, June 1905

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Main details for this item.
Reference number
1998/91942
Description
Black and red illustrated timetable featuring images of St Pauls, Westminster abbey, Mansion house station, Putney, Hammersmith, Wimbledon and Richmond, depicted within scroll details or geometrical insets. Multiple typefaces used and decorative detail added.
Publisher
Dates
1905
Collection
Object type
  • Timetable
Location
Topics
Completeness
100%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    270mm
    Width
    174mm
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Red
    • Black
    • White
    Item content
    AttributeValue
    Object title
    District Railway Timetable
    Text
    JUNE, 1905 / Until further notice / District Railway / TIME TABLE / PRICE ONE PENNY / FREQUENT THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUNNING BETWEEN / VICTORIA / WESTMINISTER / CHARING CROSS / TEMPLE, BLACKFRIARS / MANSION HOUSE / MONUMENT, ADGATE EAST / WHITECHAPEL / DEPTFORD ROAD, NEW CROSS / MILE END, BOW ROAD / PLAISTOW, UPTOP PARK / EAST HAM &C / AND / KENSINGTON / PUTNEY BRIDGE & HURLINGHAM / EAST PUTNEY / WIMBLEDON / HAMMERSMITH / ACTON, EALING / HOUNSLOW / KEW GARDENS / RICHMOND / ADDITIONAL SUNDAY TRAINS. / THERE IS NO INTERVAL IN THE TRAIN SERVICE / ON SUNDAYS BETWEEN 11 A.M. AND 1 P.M. / FOR CONTENTS TABLE SEE WITHIN / ELCTRIC TRAINS RUN / BETWEEN MILL HILL PARK & PARK ROYAL & TWYFORD ABBEY. SUDBURY, HARROW &c. / CHEAP DAY EXCURSION AND WEEK-END TICKETS NOW ISSUED TO SOUTHEND AND SHOEBURYNESS - / FOR PARTICULARS SEE HANDBILLS / OBTAINABLE AT STATIONS.
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    Design
    AttributeValue
    Material
    Paper
  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Commissioner
    District Railway, 1905
    Publisher
    Waterlow & Sons Ltd, 1905
  • Associated companies, people and places

    Company
    AttributeValue
    Company
    District Railway, 1905