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A late 19th century cross section illustration of subterranean London, England. It shows the city's essential utilities. From top and down, a street, a gas pipe and a water pipe, a pneumatic tube for mail, sewer line and a tunnel for the underground railway system, or the Tube, then known as the Metropolitan Railway. From volume 2 of Les nouvelles conquêtes de la science, published in the early 1880's.

A late 19th century cross section illustration of subterranean London, England. It shows the city's essential utilities. From top and down, a street, a gas pipe and a water pipe, a pneumatic tube for mail, sewer line and a tunnel for the underground railway system, or the Tube, then known as the Metropolitan Railway. From volume 2 of Les nouvelles conquêtes de la science, published in the early 1880's.
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A late 19th century cross section illustration of subterranean London, England. It shows the city's essential utilities. From top and down, a street, a gas pipe and a water pipe, a pneumatic tube for mail, sewer line and a tunnel for the underground railway system, or the Tube, then known as the Metropolitan Railway. From volume 2 of Les nouvelles conquêtes de la science, published in the early 1880's.
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Album / Ken Welsh/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group
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3569 x 5008 px | 51.1 MB
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30.2 x 42.4 cm | 11.9 x 16.7 in (300 dpi)