Printed on paper
1933
This flyer or handbill was printed by the Leysian Mission on City Road, advertising a 'Grand Bazaar' on 15th and 16th November, 1933. The handbill outlined how to participate in the bazaar and "seven ways of being a helper".
The Leysian Mission was established in the late 1800s by former students of the (Methodist) Leys School, Cambridge, and owned large mission premises on City Road. It was primarily a local mission, to alleviate hardship amongst people in the City Road and Old Street areas in London.
The Mission united with Wesley's Chapel, City Road in 1989.
1933
This flyer or handbill was printed by the Leysian Mission on City Road, advertising a 'Grand Bazaar' on 15th and 16th November, 1933. The handbill outlined how to participate in the bazaar and "seven ways of being a helper".
The Leysian Mission was established in the late 1800s by former students of the (Methodist) Leys School, Cambridge, and owned large mission premises on City Road. It was primarily a local mission, to alleviate hardship amongst people in the City Road and Old Street areas in London.
The Mission united with Wesley's Chapel, City Road in 1989.