Minister’s Message – May 29,2022
Back in 1935, a young portrait artist called Phyllis Pearsall was becoming frustrated. The cause of her frustration was simple: she needed to travel around London but the newest map she could find was 17 years old and out-of-date. So she had an idea – she decided to produce a new map which would cover the rapidly expanding area of London, one which wouldn’t just include streets but also bus routes and places of interest such as museums. There would, of course, be an alphabetical index; and there was one innovation: the map would include strategically-placed house numbers on main roads.
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