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There are actually four sketches of Abberline that I have found....(I don't think I've seen any others, and they are posted here. I recently did a portrait of Abberline from one of the sketches and am in the process of doing another, although there has to be some guesswork. I couldn't find any record of the colour of his eyes, so guessed at brown. Anyone have any idea?
I'm 100% convinced that the photo above on this thread is Abberline, having spent so much time staring at him! I think it matches up very well with the newspaper sketch - for what it's worth.
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'Tis a beautiful painting of Frederick Abberline, Jane! Keep up the great work!
Nice work, Aberlime.
Does it look like FGA? Well, we don't know, do we. We haven't got much to go on. To me, your rendition looks, perhaps, a little too young, a little too thin, and a little too tall. And, AFAIK, we have no reports of Abberline wandering around the East End armed. The facial hair is good, though.
Well, hes not too young, cos he's me, too thin? bless you. Couldn't resist the gun...
The body in the background by the way, is one we built for the movie, The Wolfman. It was loosely based on the Mary kelly. Very loosely. It was never used unfortunately..
"Inspector Abberline was portly and gentle speaking. The type of police officer-and there have been many-who might easily have been mistaken for the manager of a bank or a solicitor." - ex-Chief Inspector Walter Dew.
Portly and gentle speaking. Its funny, none of the policemen who have been shown as possible Abberlin's in that group shot, were what I would call portly, would you?
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