You may well remember the story of Oswald Lawrence, the man who kept us safe by telling us to “mind the gap” and his widow who would visit the tube years after his death to listen to his voice.
Mind The Gap is an autobiographical deconstruction and repositioning of personal memories of the father It gives a voice by decontextualizing and deconstructing the mythologies and legacies of the ...
The announcement "mind the gap" is almost as much a part of travelling in London as the Tube sign or a red bus. But when is the gap between the train and the platform too far and too dangerous?