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Pity the poor strap hanger
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Pity the poor strap hanger
An image illustrating the introduction of hand straps on underground trains. When straps were added to underground railway carriages in the early 1900s, there was an outcry among travellers. The Tatler was one of several papers who echoed public feeling and felt that the idea of commuters having to stand for such distances was unfair
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Pity the Poor Strap Hanger: A Historical Snapshot of the Public Outcry Over the Introduction of Hand Straps on Early Underground Trains This evocative image, published in the esteemed British society and culture magazine, The Tatler, in 1907, captures the public's initial reaction to the introduction of hand straps on underground railway carriages in the early 1900s. The addition of these simple yet effective safety features sparked an outcry among commuters, who felt that being forced to stand for extended periods of time, gripping the hand straps for balance, was an unfair hardship. The Tatler, along with several other papers, echoed the sentiments of the travelling public, decrying the idea as a regrettable necessity. The caption accompanying this photograph in the magazine reads, "Pity the Poor Strap Hanger," a poignant reminder of the discomfort and inconvenience endured by commuters during this period of transportation history. This image provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of public transport and the shifting attitudes towards commuting in the early 20th century. The hand straps, now a common feature on trains and buses around the world, were once a source of frustration and discontent. Today, they are an essential component of safe and efficient mass transit systems, allowing millions of people to travel daily to their workplaces, schools, and other destinations. This photograph, with its historical significance and evocative caption, is an essential addition to any collection of transportation history or social history imagery. It serves as a reminder of the past, while also highlighting the progress and innovations that have shaped our modern world.
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