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May 05, 1954 - New Seven-Foot High Street Guide To London Unveiled: Alderman G.E. Earlebach,...
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May 05, 1954 - New Seven-Foot High Street Guide To London Unveiled: Alderman G.E. Earlebach, Chairman of the City Streets Committee - this morning performed the ceremony of unveiling the first of fifty - seven foot high” Guides to London” - on the pavement opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. The Guide boards are to be placed at points throughout London - and at the turn of a handle cross reference maps unroll behind unbreakable glass. At the side of the maps are lists of 3,000 shops, business houses etc. and a list of 4,500 streets. The guide is the work of Norwegian Lars Ringdal of Oslo
May 05, 1954 - New Seven-Foot High Street Guide To London Unveiled: Alderman G.E. Earlebach, Chairman of the City Streets Committee - this morning performed the ceremony of unveiling the first of fifty - seven foot high” Guides to London” - on the pavement opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. The Guide boards are to be placed at points throughout London - and at the turn of a handle cross reference maps unroll behind unbreakable glass. At the side of the maps are lists of 3,000 shops, business houses etc. and a list of 4,500 streets. The guide is the work of Norwegian Lars Ringdal of Oslo. Photo shows Seventeen year old Miss Moya Lee of Brixton - takes a peep at the new Guide Map after the unveiling ceremony this morning
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