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Down the Tube - a pictorial record

Photographer Bob Mazzer reflects on his long-time fascination with life on the London Underground

July 3, 2014 13:24
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By

Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

2 min read

Any Londoner well-versed in Tube etiquette knows the unspoken rules - head down, eyes fixed forward, disregarding the stranger nestled snugly beside you. But Bob Mazzer takes a different approach.

For 40 years, the photographer has travelled the length and breadth of the London Underground, documenting all he witnesses.

He has captured candid moments, building up a social history mapped by fashion, hairstyles and changing attitudes to smoking and drinking on trains.

Now the 65-year-old has collected a selection of his favourite images together in a new book Underground - in his words, where "the very intimate meets the very public.

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