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Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
I saw an advert in Freedom (London) that the Knights of Liberty were holding their meetings at The Sugar Loaf on Hanbury Street while IWMEC was meeting at 40 Berners Street, E.Last edited by DJA; 02-25-2020, 12:09 AM.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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>>BEYOND THE CLUB DOOR <<
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>> In Graphic (London), 30 July 1892, in the article The Anarchist at Play: <<
It is important to remember the Berner Street club described in those articles was a very different one from the club as it existed in 1888.
Re: Membership, that was both a revenue raising device and an enticement to join, designed to be able to sell tobacco and and alcohol outside normal hours.dustymiller
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Robert you mentioned that only club members or sponsored guests would be allowed into the club and then surmised that Stride was neither. I would suggest that Liz Stride may well have been a sponsored guest, after all she is in the passageway when she is attacked. I personally believe she was there to meet someone, or to assist in cleaning the club after a large meeting. She had been at work locally "among the Jews" in recent weeks and that club was full of local Jews and in need of cleaning. She could have had a family she worked for recommending her to the club. The other possibility is what I lean to though...the flower arrangement and the cachous. The fact she intended to be out all night. Her newfound single status and as Kidney himself hints at, her pattern of being drawn to other men even while with still with someone. She apparently liked men. So, on this Saturday night, with her long skirt on, an evening jacket with a maidenfern pinned to it, her scarf, her desire to have her skirt lint brushed...preening, is she meeting a new beau, or getting ready to make some money cleaning all night. I think one clue is in the piece of fabric she left with a doss house friend. It must have had some value for her, and yet she wasn't sure when she would be back for it. That indicates to me that she really didn't know for sure she would be back the next day.
If she was there to clean, she would have a reasonable idea what time she would be finished, and she would likely then return to where she was staying for some rest. I don't get the sense she thought for sure she would be coming back there on Sunday.Last edited by Michael W Richards; 02-25-2020, 10:28 AM.
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Irish Times, 26 Nov '88: Two of the men who described at the time the man believed to have committed the Berners street and other murders, have to-day reported that they have again seen him, but that, though they followed him he disappeared, suddenly down an unfrequented turning.
No wonder Israel Schwartz didn't want to appear at the inquest.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post>>BEYOND THE CLUB DOOR <<
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>> In Graphic (London), 30 July 1892, in the article The Anarchist at Play: <<
It is important to remember the Berner Street club described in those articles was a very different one from the club as it existed in 1888.
Re: Membership, that was both a revenue raising device and an enticement to join, designed to be able to sell tobacco and and alcohol outside normal hours.
"At the same time, there was socialist and anarchist activity among immigrants from Eastern Europe, for fairly obvious reasons. It reflects the growth of labour and working class movements at the time, and the fact that new arrivals, whatever their profession or status at home, usually found themselves destitute and had to turn to sweatshop work to survive; ‘badly paid and half-starved’ and living in an ‘unsavoury part of London’ that had once been a ‘notorious criminal quarter’ (Rocker, pp. 26-7), the newcomers provided a ready audience for the activists and propagandists who, after all, shared their language."
The cross-over from benign Socialist to more active members for change was already taking place.
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Rudolph Rocker arrived in London in 1895,after first coming in contact with Jewish anarchism in Paris,1893.
After losing his union job in 1897,he moved to New York.
He was not Jewish and did not speak Yiddish during those years.Last edited by DJA; 02-26-2020, 02:29 PM.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostNonetheless,more Rocky and Bullwinkle than Boris and Natasha
AND...again...some of these men were arrested within 6 months for hitting coppers with clubs...flying squirrels they weren't.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostWess had not spent prior time in Paris.Not sure he ever visited.
Have no idea who you are referring to.
Just more of your imaginary world.
Broomsticks are not clubs.
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In fact you re-posted no research by "mariab".
You have a habit of alluding to complete nonsense that does not exist.
Your completely dishonest use of Dr Sarah J Young's work is a patent example.Last edited by DJA; 02-26-2020, 06:21 PM.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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