226 Garages and Service Stations
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226 Garages and Service Stations
226 Garages and Service Stations
Small garages and service stations are a vital - but fast disappearing - part of Britain's automotive landscape. Often independently owned and sited in idiosyncratic buildings, they are rightfully celebrated and sensitively documented in this essential book.
You might use a local garage to change a tyre or replace your exhaust, but when was the last time you pulled over and took a good look at the building itself?
In the spirit of Ed Ruscha's Twentysix Gasoline Stations (1963), photographer Philip Butler has done just that. Over six years, he's travelled the length and breadth of Britain photographing these diverse, eccentric, and idiosyncratic buildings.
As motoring became popular in the early 1900s, the need for mechanical expertise to service, repair, refuel, and sell vehicles soared - and the 'garage' was born. From the Mock-Tudor fad of the 1920s via the Streamline Moderne of the 1930s, to the simple Modernist rationalism of postwar Britain, each era has produced a distinct automotive architecture. With the introduction of the Ministry of Transport (MOT) vehicle test in the 1960s, demand accelerated still further. A diverse array of structures was utilised - churches, cinemas, railway arches, fire stations, shops, factories - all proved versatile enough to find second lives as garages.
As the era of the combustion engine draws to a close, Butler's enchanting photographs of 226 Garages and Service Stations document the charm and personality of these survivors of the petrol age.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781739887896
Publisher: FUEL Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 September 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: FUEL Publishing
Illustration: 252 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Edited by Damon Murray
- Edited by Stephen Sorrell
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 200.0mm
Height: 160.0mm
Weight: 780g
Pages: 238
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About the Author
Philip Butler is a Worcestershire based photographer focusing primarily on documenting the remains of Great Britain's interwar architecture. His other books include London Tube Stations, Philip Butler, Joshua Abbott (2023), and Odeon Relics - Nineteen-Thirties Icons in the Twenty-First Century, an annotated series documenting the surviving buildings constructed by the iconic cinema chain in the 1930s.
Damon Murray and Stephen Sorrell have been publishing critically acclaimed books on design and architecture since 2004.
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