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  • Extract from the 1889 trade directory.
    It also show Ringers – but not listed as the Britannia – just a beer retailer.
    Elizabeth Stride used to drink in the Queen’s Head and Hutchinson said he saw Mary Kelly outside there before she was killed.
    The last time the Queen’s Head is listed as a pub was in the 1927 Trade Directory
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    • Close up map of 74-82 Commercial Street. This row is diagonally opposite the entrance to Dorset Street.
      Three of the shop owners seem to have been Jewish in 1889 – confectioner, greengrocer, coffee shop. Presumably these shops were regularly used by the inhabitants of Dorset Street which rather suggests that Dorset Street wasn’t a hot bed of anti-Semitism as is sometimes suggested.
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      • While browsing through the 1902 Electoral Register one fine day (today actually) I happened to notice George Lusk’s entry for 1 Tollit Street and checked to see when he left that addres. He is also registered in 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905. He is no longer there in 1906.
        When I got home I looked to see when he died (1919) from the Complete Jack the Ripper A to Z, and noticed it suggests he move to Caxton Street, Bow after being made bankrupt in 1891 – which can’t be the case. Maybe he moved to Caxton Street in 1905?
        Caxton Street is now called Caxton Grove.
        (There don’t seem to be any Lusk threads).
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        • Lusk

          Hi Lechmere,

          I suspect you are correct.

          Lusks Bankruptcy Discharge hearing notice, advertised in the London Gazette, which by law should be put in 5 weeks prior to the hearing, was set for March 1895.

          The address has to be current or, if not, state lately residing at.

          As the hearing date was March 1895 he must have been at that address at least early 1895.

          Here's the transcription of the Discharge Application.

          Applications for Debtors' Discharge

          Debtor's Name: Lusk, George Akin
          Address: Residing at 1, 2, and 3 Alderney Road, Globe Road, Mile End
          Description: Builder and Decorator
          Court: High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
          No: 520 of 1891
          Day Fixed for Hearing: March 8, 1895 11 a.m., Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey Street, London W.C.

          Monty
          Last edited by Monty; 07-27-2011, 08:57 AM.
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          • He was at 10 Caxton St in 1911.

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            • Good afternoon everyone, I'm Kate - a brand new poster, but not a brand new user of Casebook. I had a couple of days in London this week and took some photos yesterday of various spots. There is so, so much more left to see and photograph I need to plan a few more trips. (Preferably on my own as I had my 3 boys with me and it was scorching!)

              So, a few photos!

              Mitre Street and Mitre Square - immediately recognisable from other pictures but I was really surprised it was so small.
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              • St. James' Passage (Church Passage)

                Mitre Passage
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                Last edited by katemills; 08-04-2011, 06:42 PM.

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                • Goulston Street, Happy Days/graffiti site and Wentworth Street
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                  • 29 Aldgate High Street (now covered by Aldgate House)

                    Looking through Mitre Passage

                    Corner of St. James' Passage (Church Passage) and Dukes Place (Duke Street)

                    From the passageway looking left towards the site of The Imperial Club and the Synagogue and then looking right
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                    Last edited by katemills; 08-04-2011, 07:12 PM.

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                    • Those are very nice shots, Kate. Thanks. Looks like you had a nice day for it.

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                      • Thank you, I've got some more of Dorset Street, the Ten Bells and surrounding streets to put up too. It was a beautiful day, lots of sunshine - just a smidgen too hot.

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                        • There is something about Mitre Square isn't there?

                          Monty
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                          • Certainly is............
                            unbeatable at 3.45 am!...... :-//
                            'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                            • Kate,

                              Some great photos there, of what is probably my favourite of all the JtR related locations. I was there myself yesterday. As well as passing through late on in the afternoon, I also visited the square with John Bennett at 2am, after a long jaunt doing night photos around the east end......

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                              All the best
                              Andrew

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                              • What you and John get up to at 2am in Mitre square is your business mate.

                                Did you see Morris? Avec pipe?

                                Monty
                                Monty

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                                Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                                http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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