Can anyone provide the name of a doss house where men and women were allowed to share a bed without benefit of marriage? I am looking for a place where a prostitute would know she could comfortably bring a john. Many thanks.
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Originally posted by Barrister View PostCan anyone provide the name of a doss house where men and women were allowed to share a bed without benefit of marriage? I am looking for a place where a prostitute would know she could comfortably bring a john. Many thanks.
56 Flower & Dean Street was a 'mixed' doss house with a bad reputation. As long as one or the other party had the 4 shillings to pay for a bed, the landlady 'turned a blind eye' to the goings on.
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Originally posted by Barrister View PostCan anyone provide the name of a doss house where men and women were allowed to share a bed without benefit of marriage? I am looking for a place where a prostitute would know she could comfortably bring a john. Many thanks.
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I may well be wrong, but I'd been of the impression that only the 'socially improving' (i.e., nonprofit/religious) places like the Night Refuge really cared who roomed together, or what they did in the room, so long as you didn't cause trouble.- Ginger
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it was usual for many poor to hook up without legal marriage, nobody asked for bits of paper, there was no social disgrace it was part of the culture. Costers were well known for picking a partner when very young and just staying together taking the man's name. It was much more common than people realise. Examples from literature, Nancy anf Sykes in Oliver Twist and Doolittle in Shaw's Pygmalion / My Fair Lady, where Eliza's Dad inherits money from a rich American and becomes 'respectable' so has to marry Eliza's mother. My own great grandparents had many children and lived together for twenty years before gettung married.
Joe Barnett hooked up with Louisa but seems not to have married her.
The term 'hooker haven' is a misnomer for the social life of the 19th century East End
Miss MarpleLast edited by miss marple; 06-19-2015, 02:22 AM.
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Originally posted by miss marple View Post
The term 'hooker haven' is a misnomer for the social life of the 19th century East End
Miss Marple
There is no evidence of Eddowes prostituting herself.
Ditto Mary Kelly,for that matter.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View Post+1
There is no evidence of Eddowes prostituting herself.
Ditto Mary Kelly,for that matter.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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