Why Do Shepherds Need a Bush?

London's Underground History of Tube Station Names

(Author) David Hilliam
Format: Paperback
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Who traveling through Totteridge and Whetstone is aware that the station got its name from the medieval soldiers who sharpened their swords at the whetstone before the bloody battle of Barnet? Or that Canary Wharf was built for importing fruit from the Canary Islands? Or that Shepherd's Bush was previously known as Gagglegoose Green? The names of the 300 hundred or so underground stations are part of everyday life for Londoners, but we hardly ever question their meanings or history. This entertaining book will ensure you never view your journey beneath the city in the same way again.

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Publisher:
The History Press Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780750963039
Publish year:
2015
Publish date:
July 6, 2015

David Hilliam

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