SHELTER PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN LONDON BY BILL BRANDT, NOVEMBER 1940 - Liverpool Street Underground Station Shelter: Masses of people lie huddled together on either side of an arched tunnel in the station. 120 / Medium format black and white negative A cropped version of this photograph appeared in Lilliput magazine, , Issue No. 66, December 1942 opposite the Henry Moore work 'Tube Shelter Perspective'. The magazine caption was:'LIVERPOOL STREET EXTENSIONBrandt took this photograph in a disused tube tunnel. "Deep below the ground,", he says, "the long alley of intermingles bodies, with


SHELTER PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN LONDON BY BILL BRANDT, NOVEMBER 1940 - Liverpool Street Underground Station Shelter: Masses of people lie huddled together on either side of an arched tunnel in the station. 120 / Medium format black and white negative A cropped version of this photograph appeared in Lilliput magazine, , Issue No. 66, December 1942 opposite the Henry Moore work 'Tube Shelter Perspective'. The magazine caption was:'LIVERPOOL STREET EXTENSIONBrandt took this photograph in a disused tube tunnel. "Deep below the ground,", he says, "the long alley of intermingles bodies, with the hot, smelly air and continued murmur of snores, came nearest to my pre-war idea of what an air-raid shelter would be like."' ,


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