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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message , Richard J. writes Also, he didn't choose the colours on the 1933 original. They were the same as on the existing geographic maps of the network. Not entirely. Stingemore, who designed the Underground's maps in the years immediately before Beck, used orange for the Central Line, red for the Bakerloo, brown for the Met and a sort of greyish aquamarine for the Piccadilly. Only the Northern (black) and District (green) were the same as Beck. Shades also varied quite a lot. Beck chose stronger tones and insisted on much better colour control in the print process. -- Paul Terry Beck's 1933, as shown on the TfL site at http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/history/beckmap1.jpg has those colours for Central and Bakerloo as well |
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