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THE HIDDEN MAP You might not want to blow your nose on this handkerchief. A map drawn onto a cloth handkerchief with invisible ink, but how can you see it? Well, you could always wee on it. In fact, that’s exactly what you had to do to make the map appear. Have you ever looked at your hairbrush and thought: ‘I could definitely turn that into a hiding place for a map and saw’? Notsomuch? Well, enter the world of Charles Fraser-Smith, a mild- mannered clothing supply clerk who, during World War II, invented gadgets and gizmos that would make James Bond jealous. Described at school by his teachers as ‘scholastically useless’ (nice, ed) Fraser-Smith was an exceptional maker, who went on to change the face of the British war effort with his incredible inventions. In his fake day job at the clothing- supply office, Fraser-Smith was secretly working for the Special Operations Executive (and MI6 and MI9), a secretive bunch who worked undercover to sabotage the enemy at every turn. Fraser-Smith was put to work transforming everyday objects into weapons, places to store documents and tools to help prisoners of war escape from camps in Germany. Here are just some of his amazing inventions. CAREFUL HOW YOU TIE YOUR SHOELACES Because, you know, there’s an entire Gigli saw hidden in there that can cut through metal. No double bows please.