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  • Hi Chris.

    Smashing Old Castle Street image there. I guess that was taken from about the AM murder site as I see Wentworth Street in the distance (so this view is looking to the north-east). I feel a book re-write coming on...

    The image we used of Castle Alley / Old Castle Street in TLoJtRTaN (the small one) was actually a screen grab I made of an old photo that was being sold on eBay a few years back that went for far too much money for me at the time. I spent ages removing the watermark and cleaning and resizing it and, to be honest, if you'd seen the original you'd be surprised at how well it turned out in the book. It's still pretty poor, though, so I asked to have it very small.

    PHILIP
    Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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    • On the image of Old Castle Street, what is the weaved basket outside the gates to the yard?

      Regards Mike

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      • Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
        Smashing Old Castle Street image there. I guess that was taken from about the AM murder site as I see Wentworth Street in the distance (so this view is looking to the north-east).
        "... from about the AM murder site ..."

        Farther north, Philip !!!

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        1894 Large Scale OS
        Blue: 108-119 Goulston Street, St. Mary Whitechapel
        Red / Green: Two Buildings Seen in Each of the Photos, Situated on the Northeast Corner of Old Castle Street and Castle Court, St. Mary Whitechapel
        Claret: Approximate Location of the Murder Site of Alice McKenzie (Rob will have a more accurate plot, I'm sure)

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        Corner of Old Castle Street and New Castle Place, St. Mary Whitechapel
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        Castle Court, St. Mary Whitechapel can be seen just before the green corner-building.

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        • Damn those Victorian lenses and small houses. It throws everything out of (expected) proportion. Still, Colin, ain't ya glad I gave you a chance to do something new with shading and maps?

          PHILIP
          Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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          • Just spent the first of two days doing mop-up research for my book. Went to Christchurch expecting a small tour, but ended up spending most of the afternoon there, talking to various people who work there.

            I got some nice photographs, mind. One of the volunteers took me up into the galleries too, which was nice.

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            Tomorrow is going to be a bit different. I'm off to talk to Sandra at the Golden Heart. Wish me luck.

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            • Thanks to everyone who posted pictures. That may very well be as close to London as I ever get. You brought it to life.

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              • A couple of pictures by a photographer named Stuart Haden. The series is simply called "London, Spitalfields, 1984"
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                • A while back there was some debate on the older threads regarding the sign in the sky over Mitre Square (its an illustration earlier in the thread)
                  This might go some way in explaining it, its taken in Kingston upon Hull at the turn of the century and shows the top end of Carr Lane.
                  The sign is similar to the one above Mitre Square.
                  For Ripper fans, Carr Lane was once the site of a mens clothing store that Frederick Bailey Deeming bought his suits from!!
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                  Regards Mike

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                  • I had to go to the East End today and while I was there I took some snaps.

                    I had a text from Philip telling me the three old buildings on Whitechapel High Street behind the Lloyds building had been demolished.
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                    The George, Commercial Road where Rose Mylett was seen. This pub is also threatened with the bulldozer
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                    The London Hydrolic Power Company, Glamis Road. This building was built in 1890.
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                    The Railway Arms, Sutton Street.
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                    A nice View from Wapping
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                    Arty farty photo of Cable Street
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                    St Peters, London Docks
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                    And the entrance
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                    Tobacco Docks
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                    Rob

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                    • Great pics Rob.I was in Plummers Row yesterday collecting some canvasses from Atlantis.Whitechapel roads seem to all be getting dug up at the moment--are they replacing Victorian water pipes or something-any idea?
                      Nats

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                      • Hi Nats,

                        I don't think it is only the East End. Roads all over London seem to be being dug up. I think it's normal. Something to do with the end of the financial year. Councils have to use up all there budgeted money or something like that.

                        Rob

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                        • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
                          Hi Nats,

                          I don't think it is only the East End. Roads all over London seem to be being dug up. I think it's normal. Something to do with the end of the financial year. Councils have to use up all there budgeted money or something like that.

                          Rob
                          Yeah, a guy at work mentioned this last week. But it's not just London. I was in Bushey the other day and it was a nightmare for the same reasons.

                          That said, I was in Whitechapel/Spitalfields today and it's bonkers. Thank God I was walking.

                          JB

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                          • Hi Rob

                            That Railway Arms photo is beautiful. Thanks.
                            allisvanityandvexationofspirit

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                            • Originally posted by Natalie Severn View Post
                              Great pics Rob.I was in Plummers Row yesterday collecting some canvasses from Atlantis.Whitechapel roads seem to all be getting dug up at the moment--are they replacing Victorian water pipes or something-any idea?
                              Nats
                              There not looking for Martha Tabram then?
                              Regards Mike

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                              • Thanks folks.It definitely seemed worse than other places---several roads
                                shut down---even round Tower bridge and the Minories causing apoplexy for some motorists!
                                Natalie

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