I realise this may be a stupid question, and i also know that people on here have done exhaustive research on the London census of 1880/ 1890...and i presume in dealing with folk who lived virtually hand to mouth permanent residencies are probably few and far between, but does any one know if records were kept at lodging houses, or rent books were used by the people in certain buildings in the area?
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take your point Mike..it was just a thought, a friend of mine for some obscure reason used to collect Sheffield rent books and Sheffield Wednesday football programmes although it was some years ago and we all thought him ridiculously odd, we were mightily impressed when he could name a Wednesday football side that turned out in 1889...and produced the leaflet to prove it
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i believe hull was hit worse than most other cities outside of London, if i remember my history correctly..Sheffield suffered because of the steel works and the fact it had the only "Drop hammer" in the country...used i believe for Spitfire crankshafts...made funnily enough in Germany lol
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Originally posted by andy.s View Posti believe hull was hit worse than most other cities outside of LondonKind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Er, well, it is possible that they did survive, if they existed, but I doubt whether you'd find them now except by chance. I think its unlikely that they ended up in a public repository for archives, for example, unless the owner of the property was important enough. You never know, I guess. I might have a quick check when I've finished my coffee.
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Originally posted by andy.s View PostI realise this may be a stupid question, and i also know that people on here have done exhaustive research on the London census of 1880/ 1890...and i presume in dealing with folk who lived virtually hand to mouth permanent residencies are probably few and far between, but does any one know if records were kept at lodging houses, or rent books were used by the people in certain buildings in the area?
Discussion for general Whitechapel geography, mapping and routes the killer might have taken. Also the place for general census information and "what was it like in Whitechapel" discussions.
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