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| Name: Tony Smith | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Winchester |
Comments:
Hi Clive,
I have a copy of what I think is the 1932 11th edition of the Stingemore map on card but it is slightly different from 1932-11thsmall.html on your website.
Mine does not have the text box on the right-hand side with "One minute from St. James' Park Underground Station" or the inset map of Victoria Street (I can't read the remaining text at this resolution) and arrow to St James' Park station.
It may be that this is over-printing to customise the map for a particular customer but I would be interested in your opinion.
You are welcome to email me directly.
Thank you for maintaining an interesting website.
Best wishes, Tony (Anthony P) Smith

| Name: Steve Sidgwick | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: |
Comments:
I have a copy of the Underground Railway Map Issue 2 1938. None of the maps included show the Beck type. Have you seen this before?

| Name: Ralph Miller | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: London |
Comments:
Hello. I found your website very
interesting and I am currently making a
light-hearted short audio documentary
about the life of Harry Beck and I was
wondering if it might be possible to
talk to you about this. If you would be
interested please drop me an email on
ralphpetermiller@gmail.com.
Cheers
Ralph

| Name: Huw |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Australia |
Comments:
Great history, very interesting, thanks! The Mornington Crescent diagram linked in the 1936 section is 404ing - any chance of a re-up?

| Name: Keefy | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Todmorden |
Comments:
Howdy! I found your site on the Underground Maps very helpful. I have, however, noticed a small error on the 1914 section: "Great Central Railway" should read "Central London Railway". No big deal but would be helpful if you could amend otherwise there might be a rash of misinformation vis "Did you know that the Great Central nearly went to Gunnersbury?"!. Cheers again - KAZ

| Name: Tim Atkins | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: GB |
Comments:
Hi Clive
Just a quick email to advise that we
have included a link (as 'Independent)
to your comprehensive tube map info in
our page 'Tube Map history' which is
linked to from the footer of the home
page of www.tubemap.com. Our site is
best viewed through Chrome whilst IE9 is
still awaited. We believe our site
gives a further interesting take on the
tube map by combining adjoining zoomable
windows for the tube map & street map.
All tube stations are clickable which
then show on the street map which can
also be looked at as an aerial satellite
or hybrid view.
Kind regards.
Tim Atkins
