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From 1910 to 1939, you could take a District Railway train all the way to Southend-on-Sea.* So it’s appropriate that that’s the venue for an exhibition of new takes on Harry Beck’s Underground diagram, featuring work by
Maxwell Roberts.
Here are the details.
* John Robert Day, John Reed (2005). The story of London's underground (9 ed.). Capital Transport. p. 66.