Hans Schleger
15 x 22 cm
Schleger's redesign was a short-lived departure from Harry Beck's iconic schematic map. It came as a surprise to Beck's who believed he had a handshake agreement with London Transport that he would be consulted on matters related to the Underground map's design. It has been suggested that Schleger's maps may have been part of a coordinated marketing campaign to celebrate the planned opening of the Central Line extensions in 1939. This celebration was halted by the war, but Schleger was later commissioned to produce a series of posters in 1947 when the extensions finally opened.
The map shows planned extensions to the Central Line, Northern Line, and Bakerloo Line - they are marked with dashed lines. Ultimately, the Second World War disrupted these plans and some were scrapped entirely during the post-war economic downturn. The back of the map features two close-up maps of Central London, one extending from Green Park to Charing Cross, and the other showing the City of London from Blackfriars to Liverpool Street.
Printed colour. [LDN6922]