Hello all,
I wonder if any person with better knowledge of such things can help me with a few questions re. Bramshill Police Traiing College? Thank you.
As some of you may know, it was sold last May for approx. £25million, as upkeep of the place was no longer feasable because of high costs.
The JtR connection to this fantastic Jacobean building, situated in unbelievable surroundings, is the College Museum. This is where the well known Abberline walking stick was displayed in a cabinet, donated by Ian Pirnie, Rear Admiral, son of ex-policeman Hugh Pirnie in 1974.
The questions I have are the following. Because of said sale..
What happened to the exhibits at the Bramshill Museum?
Where were the items transferred to?
Especially..where is the Abberline Walking Stick now?
I am sure there are many who would be interested to learn these things. It would be a shame if yet another Ripper related item suddenly became "lost" would it not?
Thank you one and all for any help on this one. I am sure with the resources available here on Casebook, with so many interested in police history etc, and many current or ex-policemen as members..it would interest many, and there must be a good chance that someone knows the answers to these honest and straightforward questions. :-)
regards
Phil
I wonder if any person with better knowledge of such things can help me with a few questions re. Bramshill Police Traiing College? Thank you.
As some of you may know, it was sold last May for approx. £25million, as upkeep of the place was no longer feasable because of high costs.
The JtR connection to this fantastic Jacobean building, situated in unbelievable surroundings, is the College Museum. This is where the well known Abberline walking stick was displayed in a cabinet, donated by Ian Pirnie, Rear Admiral, son of ex-policeman Hugh Pirnie in 1974.
The questions I have are the following. Because of said sale..
What happened to the exhibits at the Bramshill Museum?
Where were the items transferred to?
Especially..where is the Abberline Walking Stick now?
I am sure there are many who would be interested to learn these things. It would be a shame if yet another Ripper related item suddenly became "lost" would it not?
Thank you one and all for any help on this one. I am sure with the resources available here on Casebook, with so many interested in police history etc, and many current or ex-policemen as members..it would interest many, and there must be a good chance that someone knows the answers to these honest and straightforward questions. :-)
regards
Phil
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