20/20 hindsight is a wonderful thing.
In 1931 most people relied on word of mouth, from trusted sources, like your club captain, who himself lived not far from Menlove Gardens.
And Wallace did in fact arrive, on time, where MGE "ought to be." The only problem was it didn't exist. Amusingly, the last person who suggested it might exist was a woman coming out of a house on Menlove Gardens North !
Thought experiment.
Suppose, instead of Wallace, Beattie had received a message requesting his presence at 25 Menlove Gardens East...
Or Caird
Or Crewe
Or tram-conductors Angus, Thompson or Phillips?
Would they have checked a directory?
Of course not! Because they all already "knew" where Menlove Gardens East was...
So to apply any different standard to Wallace is unreasonable.
In 1931 most people relied on word of mouth, from trusted sources, like your club captain, who himself lived not far from Menlove Gardens.
And Wallace did in fact arrive, on time, where MGE "ought to be." The only problem was it didn't exist. Amusingly, the last person who suggested it might exist was a woman coming out of a house on Menlove Gardens North !
Thought experiment.
Suppose, instead of Wallace, Beattie had received a message requesting his presence at 25 Menlove Gardens East...
Or Caird
Or Crewe
Or tram-conductors Angus, Thompson or Phillips?
Would they have checked a directory?
Of course not! Because they all already "knew" where Menlove Gardens East was...
So to apply any different standard to Wallace is unreasonable.
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