From the book London Tube Stations 1924-1961, with photographs by Philip Butler:

Charles Holden's designs for the London Underground from the mid-1920s to the outbreak of World War II represent a high point of transport architecture and Modernist design in Britain. His collaboration with Frank Pick, the Chief Executive of London Transport, brought about a marriage of form and function still celebrated today. Pick used the term ‘Medieval Modernism’ to describe their work on the underground system, comparing the task to the construction of a great cathedral.

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Wanstead

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Gants Hill

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East Finchley

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Chiswick Park

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Osterley

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Manor House

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Arnos Grove

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Oakwood

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Upminster Bridge

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Park Royal

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Kilburn

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Leytonstone

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Gants Hill

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Loughton

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St James's Park

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Park Royal

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Uxbridge
[Images © Philip Butler / FUEL]

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