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Platform motif by Abram Games at Stockwell Underground station, Victoria line

Dr Heinz Zinram1971-06-22

London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum
United Kingdom

This platform tile motif at Stockwell Underground station on the Victoria line was designed by Abram Games. The photograph was taken in 1969. The tiles form an image of a swan, a theme taken from the nearby live music pub of the same name. The motifs at each of the stations on the line were unique. The Victoria line was opened in three stages from 1968 onwards. Pimlico, the final station, was completed in 1972. It was the first Underground line to cross London since 1907. It was also the first automated Passenger railway system in the world: Ticket issuing and checking as well as train routing from a central control room was all automatic.

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  • Title: Platform motif by Abram Games at Stockwell Underground station, Victoria line
  • Creator: Dr Heinz Zinram
  • Date Created: 1971-06-22
  • Type: Photograph
  • External Link: Record in London Transport Museum Collections Online
  • Reference number: 2003/7033
  • Physical Description: Platform tile motif at Stockwell Underground station, Victoria line. The swan design by Abram Games was inspired by the nearby public house of that name.
  • Item location: Acton Depot
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