
London Underground 70-80s
• London Underground 70-80s
Metro can rightly be called "a cultural cauldron" in which "melted" every day hundreds of thousands of representatives of different sectors of the population, subcultures and activities. And, by the way, only one of the photos of the subway, you can create a certain picture of a city and its inhabitants. And looking at these pictures taken by Bob Mather in London Underground's 70-80 years. You can also look in the British capital of the era.


Young rockers show off their tattoos.


For the young there are no barriers.

The different degree of fatigue at Finsbury Park station.

Pankushka in the late 1970s.

Personal space - is a luxury.

Tired Londoners go home.

For children is easiest to get a soft seat.

Time Travel at Stockwell station.

Tired tourist on the Piccadilly line.

Love is everywhere, even in a crowded train.

The latest news waiting for a train.

Little has changed in terms of the daily crowds. A girl in pink is clearly a good mood.

It seems that someone does not want the evening came to an end - the two women go home with a glass from the bar.

The family decided to take a picture for the passport.

Oddities on Euston station.

A homeless man under the Metro map.

A woman lights a cigarette in a train. Smoking was banned in the subway in London in 1987, after the terrible fire at King's Cross.

The representatives of two different generations go home.

Kiss at Kings Cross.

Let's go down to the station, Covent Garden.

It seems the gentleman got tired of kissing the watch the pair.

Mobile in the early '80s was not.

The young punk on the transplant.

The Cowboys also ride on the subway.

The young athletes with their trophies.

street performers decided to rest.

World, brothers.

Closed, closed, and closed again!





