London Underground 70-80s
The metro can rightfully be called a "cultural cauldron", in which hundreds of thousands of representatives of various segments of the population, subcultures and fields of activity "melt" every day. And, by the way, from metro photographs alone, you can create a certain picture of a particular city and its inhabitants. And looking at these pictures taken by Bob Mather in the London Underground in the 70s and 80s, you can also look into the British capital of that era.
(Total 35 photos)
1. Young rockers show off their tattoos.
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3. There are no barriers for young people.
4. Different degrees of fatigue at Finsbury Park station.
5. Pankushka in the late 1970s.
6. Personal space is a luxury.
7. Tired Londoners go home.
8. Children find it easiest to settle into soft seats.
9. Time travel at Stockwell station.
10. Tired tourist on the Piccadilly line.
11. Love is everywhere, even in a crowded train car.
12. Latest news while waiting for the train.
13. Little has changed in terms of daily crowds. And the girl in pink is clearly in a good mood.
14. It seems that someone does not want the evening to end - two women are driving home with glasses from the bar.
15. The family decided to take a passport photo.
16. Oddities at Euston station.
17. Homeless under the subway map.
18. A woman lights a cigarette on a train. Smoking on the Underground was banned in London in 1987 after a terrible fire at King's Cross.
19. Representatives of two different generations go home.
20. Kiss at King's Cross.
21. We go down to Covent Garden station.
22. It seems the gentleman is tired of watching the kissing of this couple.
23. There were no mobile phones in the early 80s.
24. Young punk in transplant.
25. Cowboys also ride the subway.
26. Young athletes with their trophies.
27. A street performer decided to take a break.
28. Peace, brothers.
29. Closed, closed and closed again!
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