Limited edition print of Maida Vale Tube Station, London
£120
The print of Maida Vale Tube Station is 45cm x 28cm giclee print not including the white boarder surround.
About Maida Vale
Maida Vale is an approximately one square kilometre area situated in West London and I think it’s pretty fair to say that most of it is affluent. Additionally, like most London areas they seemed to have packed quite a bit in.
Maida Vale tube station incorporates my favourite Oxblood tiles and arches which typify many of the London tube stations. The initial design was developed by Leslie Green though he had died by the time Maida Vale needed to be built, so another architect, Stanley Heaps continued in his place using his previous work as a template.
Maida Vale tube was opened in 1915, and was entirely staffed by women for the first four years. It is always a pleasure popping out of the ground at one of these old tube stations. You KNOW you are in London. You have the same effect in Paris with their elegant Art-Deco Metros.
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The print of Maida Vale Tube Station is 45cm x 28cm giclee print not including the white boarder surround.
About Maida Vale
Maida Vale is an approximately one square kilometer area situated in West London and I think it’s pretty fair to say that most of it is affluent. Additionally, like most London areas they seemed to have packed quite a bit in.
Maida Vale tube station incorporates my favourite Oxblood tiles and arches which typify many of the London tube stations. The initial design was developed by Leslie Green though he had died by the time Maida Vale needed to be built, so another architect, Stanley Heaps continued in his place using his previous work as a template.
Maida Vale tube was opened in 1915, and was entirely staffed by women for the first four years. It is always a pleasure popping out of the ground at one of these old tube stations. You KNOW you are in London. You have the same effect in Paris with their elegant Art-Deco Metros.
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