Friday, 23 August 2013

Stockwell Station

Built 1890, Stockwell tube's face has changed to something unrecognisable...

Key moments in Stockwell's life:

1890 - built, and opened by royalty (PoW). Check out the bell roof housing the lift mechanism, the beautiful windows and the rather grand house next door. There were gardens and cornices and a lovely curved facade.

1912 - the front of the station is extended to the road and the rather grand house has become a rather grand bank, with pillars extending out to the street to add some rather grand gravitas


1924 - a line extension (a recurring curse for the prettiness of the station you'll later see), has meant a new art-deco redesign - the windows are gone, as has the bell roof due to the implementation of escalators

1971 - hello Victoria line and a whole new look

2001 -  flats added above the ticket hall


And now -



What would the Prince of Wales say now?


Images and history courtesy of:
http://partleton.co.uk/Benjamin1825.htm