PC Thain's beat

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  • Elamarna
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    The route i can find is

    "The second constable would cover Three Colt lane, Collingwood street, Darling row, Dog row, Whitechapel road, Brady street, to Three Colt lane"

    Does anyone know where dogs row was?, i can not find it on neither the set of maps i normally use, or the booth maps, the indication is it runs from darling row to whitechapel road



    any advise great appreciated


    steve

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    I've seen a map of it somewhere, not sure if it was here on casebook, in Monty's book, or elsewhere, but I'll have a look and see if I can find it. (About 85% sure it was Thain's)

    Hi mate

    Thanks so much.

    I assume it's the one I mention in that thread as I can see no other mentioning brady street.

    Steve

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    As part of my on going study into Bucks Row I am attempting to gain some idea of the beat walked by PC Thain.
    It would seem to include the bottom Eastern part of Brady street and one assume part of the northern part. For these purposes northern means north of Bucks Row.

    Do we have any more on what his best included.

    Many thanks

    Steve
    I've seen a map of it somewhere, not sure if it was here on casebook, in Monty's book, or elsewhere, but I'll have a look and see if I can find it. (About 85% sure it was Thain's)

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  • Elamarna
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    PC Thain's beat

    As part of my on going study into Bucks Row I am attempting to gain some idea of the beat walked by PC Thain.
    It would seem to include the bottom Eastern part of Brady street and one assume part of the northern part. For these purposes northern means north of Bucks Row.

    Do we have any more on what his best included.

    Would it be the beat shown as second beat in post 26 on the thread PC Neil's route.



    Many thanks

    Steve

    I note that autocorrect as again given this thread the wrong title.

    It's meant to be Thain. Not train. The trouble of typing on a phone of course.
    Last edited by Elamarna; 05-18-2017, 03:20 AM. Reason: title of thread incorrect.
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