The Fall Of The Leaf

Fall of the Leaf; by Walter E Spradbery, 1933

Just as leisure travel into the areas beyond central London was promoted to increase revenue during off-peak periods, commuters were encouraged to live further out from the city in the new suburbs for commercial reasons. Posters advertising days out by Tube, bus or tram were prominently displayed at station entrances and on the vehicles themselves, reminding travellers of the natural wonders that lay in store outside of city limits.

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