Some items that you may find useful or interesting.
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Books that you may find interesting…
The Tube: Station to Station on the London Underground – A great book by Oliver Green that is well worth the time to read on the history of the London Underground with interesting facts galore.
Why Do Shepherds Need a Bush?: London’s Underground History of Tube Station Names – By David Hilliam. Ever wondered what was going on in the heads of the people naming the tube stations? Well wonder no more, this book gives you all the information you need.
The Tube Mapper Project – by Luke Agbaimoni. A beautiful book capturing moments on the tube on film, well maybe a digital camera. I loved this book.
The Little Book of the London Underground – by David Long. This book offers a feast of Tube-based trivia for travellers and lovers of London alike.
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