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  • #46
    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    What I was trying to say in reply to Observer when he asked had anyone clammed up when they mentioned the Ripper is-
    Tower Hamlets Local History Library declined my request to record and release Julian Woodford’s talk on the Boss of Bethnal Green solely because the word ‘Ripper’ appears in the name of my podcast.
    I found that pretty odd.

    JM
    Really Mr M? The bloke in charge of the local history section in the Bancroft Road Library, was the exact opposite. i believe his name was Clive. Many years ago a friend and I visited the Bishopgate institute library, they have a few bits dealing with the Ripper murders. The librarian let me take a photograph of a small wanted hand bill they have.

    On the whole I believe the general public regard the average "Ripperologist" for want of a better word, harmless. Of course the politically correct brigade are a different matter. Fortunately they are in a minority.
    Last edited by Observer; 02-23-2021, 08:15 PM.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Observer View Post

      Really? A "Ripperologist" who's not interested in solving the case. That's novel. That's where we differ Each to his own though. I'm finding it hard to envisage how anyone would be suspicious at the mention of Jack The Ripper.

      With regard to original research, I was thinking somewhere along the lines of that article which revealed the Kosminski court appearance for walking a dog without a lead, rather than the name of the dog which belonged to the woman who lived three doors down from Kate Eddowes when she was a ten year old lass. I made the latter up of course, but I hope you get the drift. There's research, and there's reasearch which makes a difference, if you know what I mean.

      Anyhow each to his own
      It’s an extension of family research as far as I’m concerned. I know virtually nothing about Montague Druitt or Melville McNaghten, but I could provide you with the biographies of loads of Harrison, Barber slaughtermen or residents of Breezer’s Hill etc.

      I’m not claiming to be entirely immune to the mystery - I have a home-grown suspect for the Tabram murder - but it really is way down the list of reasons for my involvement in ‘Ripperology’.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

        It’s an extension of family research as far as I’m concerned. I know virtually nothing about Montague Druitt or Melville McNaghten, but I could provide you with the biographies of loads of Harrison, Barber slaughtermen or residents of Breezer’s Hill etc.

        I’m not claiming to be entirely immune to the mystery - I have a home-grown suspect for the Tabram murder - but it really is way down the list of reasons for my involvement in ‘Ripperology’.
        Righto Mr B, as I said each to his own.

        It's odd though with regard to those who are interested in family research, (and I know quite a few individuals so inclined) are rather enamored more with their criminal ancestors as opposed to the more mundane, the bakers, the blacksmiths, the road sweepers.

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        • #49
          My interest of Breezers Hill probably extends 70 odd years before the Ripper "era", back to the time of the Ratcliffe Road murders. You must of seen that photo of the Highway looking East from number 8 the address of the Prince Regent PH. The entrance into Breezers Hill is surely in that photo.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Kattrup View Post
            at least Sam Flynn and RJ Palmer get mentioned, they must be stoked!
            Yes. Now I can die happy.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Observer View Post
              My interest of Breezers Hill probably extends 70 odd years before the Ripper "era", back to the time of the Ratcliffe Road murders. You must of seen that photo of the Highway looking East from number 8 the address of the Prince Regent PH. The entrance into Breezers Hill is surely in that photo.
              I think I know the photo you mean - there are a couple of very small people in the right foreground?

              Breezers Hill is just out of shot, unfortunately. There is a photo of the White Bear at 1, St George Street, which was on the Breezers Hill corner, but that’s about it as far as I know.

              I’m also interested in the Ratcliffe Highway murders.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post

                Yes. Now I can die happy.
                Can I have your autograph before you go?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

                  I think I know the photo you mean - there are a couple of very small people in the right foreground?

                  Breezers Hill is just out of shot, unfortunately. There is a photo of the White Bear at 1, St George Street, which was on the Breezers Hill corner, but that’s about it as far as I know.

                  I’m also interested in the Ratcliffe Highway murders.
                  Here's a link Mr B.



                  By my reckoning, isn't that the turning into Breezers Hill in the distance, just where the woman in the white apron is standing far left of photo?

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                  • #54
                    Hold on, are you saying that Breezers Hill was situated, before St Georges Street began?

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Observer View Post

                      Here's a link Mr B.



                      By my reckoning, isn't that the turning into Breezers Hill in the distance, just where the woman in the white apron is standing far left of photo?
                      Yes, that’s the photo I had in mind. The turning you refer to is into Artichoke Hill. Breezers Hill was behind the photographer.

                      Charles Lechmere’s mum’s cats meat shop was on the corner of Artichoke Hill.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

                        Yes, that’s the photo I had in mind. The turning you refer to is into Artichoke Hill. Breezers Hill was behind the photographer.

                        Charles Lechmere’s mum’s cats meat shop was on the corner of Artichoke Hill.
                        Right, I was under the impression that Breezers Hill turned off St George Street.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Observer View Post

                          Right, I was under the impression that Breezers Hill turned off St George Street.
                          It does. There were 4 ‘hills’ running between The Highway and Pennington Street, W-E: Breezer’s, Artichoke, John’s and Chigwell.


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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

                            It does. There were 4 ‘hills’ running between The Highway and Pennington Street, W-E: Breezer’s, Artichoke, John’s and Chigwell.

                            Right yes I see what you mean now. The Prince Regent is number 8, so the Corner of Breezers Hill was number 1?

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                            • #59
                              There's a photo of number 47, which I believe was between Chigwell, and George Yard. Here's the link

                              Thomas Herbert had started his business in a shed in the back garden of his fatherinlaws Benjamin Brinkhurst house at Catherine Street later renamed Anthony Street.Thomas Herbert had started his business in a shed in the back garden of his fatherinlaw's Benjamin Brinkhurst house at Catherine Street

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Observer View Post

                                Right yes I see what you mean now. The Prince Regent is number 8, so the Corner of Breezers Hill was number 1?
                                Yes, the White Bear on the NE corner was 1, George Street(Highway). On the other corner there had been a sugar refinery which was replaced by Gooch and Cousens wool warehouse which is still there.

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