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Escalator Collection (page 4)

"London: Where Standing on the Right of the Escalator Became a Tradition" Step back in time to London's Underground in 1944

Background imageEscalator Collection: NightRest

NightRest
Jürgen Muß

Background imageEscalator Collection: station

station
Rikyo Hanakura

Background imageEscalator Collection: This yellow line road

This yellow line road
Jorge Pimenta

Background imageEscalator Collection: Lemon Glow

Lemon Glow
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageEscalator Collection: Interior of Plaza Singapura, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Interior of Plaza Singapura, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageEscalator Collection: The red subway

The red subway
Wilma Wijers Smeets

Background imageEscalator Collection: Way out

Way out
Fernando Silveira

Background imageEscalator Collection: Tunnel Vision

Tunnel Vision
Paul Dovas

Background imageEscalator Collection: DreamsLadder!

DreamsLadder!
ademkarabal

Background imageEscalator Collection: 1288394

1288394

Background imageEscalator Collection: El Ateneo Grand Splendid-Book Store in Buenos Aires

El Ateneo Grand Splendid-Book Store in Buenos Aires
Mei Xu

Background imageEscalator Collection: Into The Light

Into The Light
Heike Willers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Heumarkt

Heumarkt
Renate Reichert

Background imageEscalator Collection: A Bunch of Escalators

A Bunch of Escalators
Roland Weber

Background imageEscalator Collection: Atrium

Atrium
Kieron Long

Background imageEscalator Collection: The view through the keyhole

The view through the keyhole
Robin Wechsler

Background imageEscalator Collection: Escalator going downwards

Escalator going downwards
Fred Louwen

Background imageEscalator Collection: THE STATUS QUO

THE STATUS QUO
Regine Richter

Background imageEscalator Collection: Montparnasse

Montparnasse
Rodrigo Marin

Background imageEscalator Collection: Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. Creator: Ethel Davies

Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. Creator: Ethel Davies
Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. The interior at the new Nine Elms London underground station, SW8, England

Background imageEscalator Collection: Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Escalators at the new Tottenham Court Road station access point to the Elizabeth Line, London underground station, W1, England

Background imageEscalator Collection: Stairs to

Stairs to
Mars Maja

Background imageEscalator Collection: Mushroom Station

Mushroom Station
Roland Weber

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up and Down

Up and Down
Jaap Koer

Background imageEscalator Collection: The terminal

The terminal
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageEscalator Collection: Calm Life

Calm Life
Kentaro Watanabe

Background imageEscalator Collection: METRO 03

METRO 03
Yahia Alsharif

Background imageEscalator Collection: The web

The web
Ezequiel59

Background imageEscalator Collection: John Mccririck On Escalator

John Mccririck On Escalator Newmarket Racecourse Newmarket Craven Meeting 2003 Newmarket, England 15 April 2003 Date: 15 April 2003

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Escalator, c. 1929 (linocut printed in colours on thin Japan)

The Escalator, c. 1929 (linocut printed in colours on thin Japan)
659524 The Escalator, c. 1929 (linocut printed in colours on thin Japan) by Power, Cyril Edward (1874-1951); 36.6x44.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Escalator)

Background imageEscalator Collection: 2147154

2147154

Background imageEscalator Collection: escalator to hell

escalator to hell
Pierre Bacus

Background imageEscalator Collection: Diamond underground

Diamond underground
Iván Ferrero

Background imageEscalator Collection: Construction of a new escalator at Leicester Square Station on the London Underground

Construction of a new escalator at Leicester Square Station on the London Underground
6014753 Construction of a new escalator at Leicester Square Station on the London Underground, the longest in the world at the time (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageEscalator Collection: Londoners seek shelter from the bombs in the Underground, 1940 (b / w photo)

Londoners seek shelter from the bombs in the Underground, 1940 (b / w photo)
STC368005 Londoners seek shelter from the bombs in the Underground, 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Der zweite Weltkrieg im Bild)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Life in London returning to normal after the end of World War II, 1945-1946 (b / w photo)

Life in London returning to normal after the end of World War II, 1945-1946 (b / w photo)
6015271 Life in London returning to normal after the end of World War II, 1945-1946 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Cartoon, A Suggestion, London Underground escalator

Cartoon, A Suggestion, London Underground escalator
Cartoon, A Suggestion, a comment on the escalator (moving staircase) at Earls Court Station on the London Underground. Showing people sliding down the parcel chute in the middle

Background imageEscalator Collection: Plant that operates the escalator at Wood Green Station on the Piccadilly Line of the London

Plant that operates the escalator at Wood Green Station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground (b / w photo)
6014756 Plant that operates the escalator at Wood Green Station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageEscalator Collection: A Novel Staircase (engraving)

A Novel Staircase (engraving)
3627810 A Novel Staircase (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Novel Staircase. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1894.); © Look and Learn

Background imageEscalator Collection: Brightest London is Best Reached by Underground, 1924, printed by the Dangerfield Co

Brightest London is Best Reached by Underground, 1924, printed by the Dangerfield Co
SC20345 Brightest London is Best Reached by Underground, 1924, printed by the Dangerfield Co by Taylor, Horace (1881-1934); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; British, out of copyright

Background imageEscalator Collection: Lohring

Lohring
Jörg Vollrath

Background imageEscalator Collection: Kyoto station

Kyoto station
Kou Kato

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Lower Level

The Lower Level
Roland Weber

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Lift to knowledge

The Lift to knowledge
Xavier A

Background imageEscalator Collection: hbf

hbf
Dragan Jovancevic

Background imageEscalator Collection: Four To The Ground

Four To The Ground
Frank Waechter

Background imageEscalator Collection: Timetunnel

Timetunnel
Frank Waechter

Background imageEscalator Collection: Decision

Decision
Jure Kravanja



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"London: Where Standing on the Right of the Escalator Became a Tradition" Step back in time to London's Underground in 1944, where a simple sign urged passengers to stand on the right side of the escalator. This small instruction would become an iconic part of London's culture. "Londons New Amusement: Up and Down the Escalator" As escalators emerged as a novelty, Londoners flocked to experience this thrilling vertical journey. The city embraced these moving staircases as their newest amusement, adding excitement to everyday commutes. "The Architectural Marvel: Lloyds Building in City of London" Designed by Richard Rogers, Lloyds Building stands tall amidst the bustling streets of London. Its sleek design perfectly complements modern urban architecture while incorporating functional escalators that effortlessly connect its floors. "Discovering Wonder Inside the Dome at Festival of Britain" During the Festival of Britain held in London, visitors marveled at various exhibits within the Dome of Discovery. Among them were futuristic escalators that symbolized progress and innovation during this celebrated event. "Aesthetic Elegance at Toledo Art Station, Naples Metro" In Naples' Campania region lies Toledo Art Station—a true masterpiece blending art and transportation. As commuters ascend or descend its captivating escalators adorned with stunning artwork they can transported into a world where beauty meets functionality. "Sunset Commute at Canary Wharf Underground Station" Canary Wharf underground station serves as a gateway for countless commuters each day. Against a backdrop painted by a setting sun over Docklands' skyline, people flow up and down its busy escalators like streams converging towards their destinations. "Futuristic Vibes: Tekniska Hogskolan Station in Stockholm" Stockholm's Tekniska Hogskolan Station takes passengers on an otherworldly journey through time and space with its avant-garde design. Futuristic escalators seamlessly blend with innovative architecture, creating an unforgettable commuting experience. "Descending the Down Escalator.