Do any group photographs exist of the officers of Bethnal Green Police station, from the Ripper period?
Bethnal Green Police Station Officers Photograph.
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Have contacted the J Division museum about this and can confirm that they have no pictures group or otherwise of officers at Bethnal Green police station, during this period.
Which I think is very sad!!
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This purports to be Bethnal Green Police station circa 1905? Isn’t this the building?
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Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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sorry SC. I didn’t read your post correctly.
You are looking for a group photo.
Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by The Station Cat View PostIt's a real shame, if they did take any photos and I'm sure they must have they have long since been lost to antiquity.
What gems lie hidden? It still surprises me that we haven’t got a proven photograph of Abberline.Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostIt’s difficult to avoid the thought that ‘somewhere in an old box in a dusty attic....)
What gems lie hidden? It still surprises me that we haven’t got a proven photograph of Abberline.
We can but hope!! Medals to officers with a direct connection to the case have turned up, so I'm sure there's more stuff out there somewhere. Like all the looted police documents for instance!!!!
I must admit that the lack of a photograph of Abberline is a curious one!!!
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Originally posted by The Station Cat View PostWe can but hope!! Medals to officers with a direct connection to the case have turned up, so I'm sure there's more stuff out there somewhere. Like all the looted police documents for instance!!!!
I must admit that the lack of a photograph of Abberline is a curious one!!!Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostIt is. You would have thought, for example, that when he retired to Bournemouth he might have become quite a prominent citizen. Local societies, committees etc. Surely the local papers would have wanted a feature on ‘the Man Who hunted the ripper) with a photograph?
Agreed, I would argue that he was bordering on being selfish not allowing his picture to be taken.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostIt is. You would have thought, for example, that when he retired to Bournemouth he might have become quite a prominent citizen. Local societies, committees etc. Surely the local papers would have wanted a feature on ‘the Man Who hunted the ripper) with a photograph?Christopher T. George
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>It’s difficult to avoid the thought that ‘somewhere in an old box in a dusty attic....)<<
Not in my attic!
Apparently. Abberline's descendants have said a photograph does exist, but it's whereabouts is unknown.dustymiller
aka drstrange
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