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Cartoon, Notice to Quit, electricity on London Underground
Cartoon, Notice to Quit, a comment on the introduction of electric trains on the London Underground, showing The Fairy Electra banishing the Steam Locomotive Underground Demon. The Central London Railway (CLR), also known as the Twopenny Tube, operating from Shepherds Bush in the west to Bank in the east, was opened by the Prince of Wales on 27 June 1900.
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Bank Bush Clean Comment Demon Dirt Dirty Electra Electric Evil Fairy Good Humanised Introduction Locomotive Notice Quit Shepherds Trains Tube Twopenny Underground Banishing
10"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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A Humorous Commentary on the Dawn of the Electric Era: Notice to Quit, Cartoon by Unknown Artist, 1900 In this whimsical cartoon, titled "Notice to Quit," the mischievous Fairy Electra, embodying the new era of electric trains, playfully banishes the Steam Locomotive Underground Demon from the London Underground. The scene unfolds at a Central London Railway (CLR) station, with the iconic "Twopenny Tube" sign in the background. The year is 1900, and the Prince of Wales has just opened the Central Line, extending from Shepherds Bush in the west to Bank in the east. The cartoon captures the essence of the transition from the gritty, steam-powered Victorian era to the cleaner, more humanized Edwardian age. The Steam Locomotive Underground Demon, with its soot-covered visage and menacing presence, is contrasted with the ethereal and graceful Fairy Electra, heralding the arrival of electric trains. The notice to quit symbolizes the end of an era, as the steam locomotive is unceremoniously evicted from the Underground. This delightful cartoon not only captures the spirit of innovation and progress but also serves as a commentary on the introduction of electric trains on the London Underground. The image is a testament to the power of humor in documenting history and the enduring appeal of the Underground's rich past.
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