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Originally posted by Monty View PostGuys
This is a segment of a report about Eddowes
Irish Times Monday, 1st October 1888
The public were not admitted to the square until late in the afternoon, after an official plan of the square had been made for production at the inquest. Up to a late hour in the evening the woman had not been identified, although several people have been to the Bishopsgate street police station and have seen the clothing. Two women who inspected this and also saw the corpse were certain that it was the body of a woman named Jane Kelly, but subsequently on inquiries being made, it was found that this individual was alive. A man who saw the body said he was sure it was that of a woman known as "Phoebe the Jewess," but the inquiries in this case are not yet complete.
Also, Stride was alleged to have been a Charwoman to some Jews.
Just throwing it out there...a connection?
Monty
Rob
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Originally posted by Monty View PostGuys
This is a segment of a report about Eddowes
Irish Times Monday, 1st October 1888
The public were not admitted to the square until late in the afternoon, after an official plan of the square had been made for production at the inquest. Up to a late hour in the evening the woman had not been identified, although several people have been to the Bishopsgate street police station and have seen the clothing. Two women who inspected this and also saw the corpse were certain that it was the body of a woman named Jane Kelly, but subsequently on inquiries being made, it was found that this individual was alive. A man who saw the body said he was sure it was that of a woman known as "Phoebe the Jewess," but the inquiries in this case are not yet complete.
Also, Stride was alleged to have been a Charwoman to some Jews.
Just throwing it out there...a connection?
Monty
Is there a follow up article on that name in the next edition? Or 2nd Oct for example?
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Originally posted by Monty View Post[I]Irish Times Monday, 1st October 1888
Two women who inspected this and also saw the corpse were certain that it was the body of a woman named Jane Kelly, but subsequently on inquiries being made, it was found that this individual was alive
Monty
curious
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Hi John
Didnt have my trusty tripod that day, if I remember correctly I walked off the tube and left it to travel on it's own. A freind of mine will be in the area tomorrow, and i've just texted him to check the 10 foot to the mile OS map for 6 Fashion street.
all the best
Observer
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Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View PostThough curiously Chris, there's a black or dark blue area set back from the road (overlooking the churchyard) which could only be accessed via an alleyway. Anybody got a Goad Map?
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Hi Rob
Thats a clearer photograph of Fashion Street. Also you're correct in stating that 6 Fashion Street was once a chandlers shop, in 1891 Mark Silverman was the shop keeper. The Vast majority of the Street was occupied by Eastern European immigrants, including Aaron, and Anne Barnett in number 2 they were Russian nationals, hailing from Vilmar. No relation to Joseph I suspect.
all the best
Observer
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