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  • Robert
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    I wouldn't want to meet him when he had a full set.

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  • richardh
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    The 2nd Photo (Charringtons's Fine Ales) looks like a free standing building - there doesn't appear to be a building. The Goad's map of Dorset shows a public house at both ends of Dorset St (on No.13 side) and both are abutting the next building (like the pub in the 1st photo). Also, the Goad's map says that both the public houses at either end of Dorset St are either 3 or 4 levels - Charrington's looks to be 2 levels.

    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    Hi All,

    It looks a bit like the Horn of Plenty at the corner of Dorset Street and Crispin Street.

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    But I don't think it is.

    Regards,

    Simon
    Last edited by richardh; 05-26-2017, 11:02 AM.

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  • MrBarnett
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    My favourite Horn of Plenty story involves Tommy Power, the man with one arm and no legs (or one?) who smashed the place up in 1897

    http://www.jtrforums.com/showthread....ighlight=Power

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  • Robert
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    According to this it was a Charrington place in 88 :

    http://wiki.casebook.org/index.php/Horn_of_Plenty

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  • MrBarnett
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    The Hornsey Rise Brewery Co. advertised the freehold of the Horn of Plenty for sale in October, 1890. It's possible that Charringtons took over the pub between the first (1895?) and the second (1912) photo and did some remodelling while adding their livery.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi All,

    It looks a bit like the Horn of Plenty at the corner of Dorset Street and Crispin Street.

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    But I don't think it is.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    I see what you mean. Might it be a bruise perhaps?
    Yes, It could be.

    The lady with the shawl looks a real character.

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  • Abby Normal
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    great pics! I love these old photos, you really get a sense of what it was like back then.

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  • Bridewell
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    The man leaning against the bollard appears to have a deformity of his left cheek. Can anyone else see that, or is it my imagination?
    I see what you mean. Might it be a bruise perhaps?

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    Here's another image entitled "Dorset St corner with pub"



    Sarah Wise (whose website that is) has written extensively about the history of Dorset Street, so I've little doubt that these photos are of what they claim to be. They certainly look right to me.
    The man leaning against the bollard appears to have a deformity of his left cheek. Can anyone else see that, or is it my imagination?

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Here's another image entitled "Dorset St corner with pub"



    Sarah Wise (whose website that is) has written extensively about the history of Dorset Street, so I've little doubt that these photos are of what they claim to be. They certainly look right to me.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    I am sure this photo has already been shared on these forums and all the casebook regulars are aware of it, but I don't recall seeing it before, so I thought I'd put up a link to ask if this is really another view of Dorset Street with Miller's court (by the horse & cart in the far background)?

    http://www.sarahwise.co.uk/Images/Do...%20quality.jpg

    Thanks
    R
    I've seen it before and was told that was Miller's Court, but have no personal knowledge to confirm it. Sorry.

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  • richardh
    started a topic Dorset Street Photo

    Dorset Street Photo

    I am sure this photo has already been shared on these forums and all the casebook regulars are aware of it, but I don't recall seeing it before, so I thought I'd put up a link to ask if this is really another view of Dorset Street with Miller's court (by the horse & cart in the far background)?

    http://www.sarahwise.co.uk/Images/Do...%20quality.jpg

    Thanks
    R
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