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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostThe Goad map (1888?) shows no. 5 as 4-storied. As I say above, in 1886 it was advertised for sale as a 4-storied warehouse/pub. One possible answer is that sometime between the date of the Goad and 1890, when the freehold of a pub alone is being offered for sale, the original building had been demolished and replaced with a two-storied pub. The original photo is thought be from 1895.
There is no doubt in my mind that the 1912 photo shows the Crispin Street/Duvall Street corner.
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So, this is the corner of Dorset St and Crispin Street? For sure?
Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostThe uncropped 1912 image:
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Question: In that Goad's map (above), what is the big blue circle (above the 45' mark)?
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assuming it was not removed, would/should a fire hydrant be visible in the photo?
Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostA fire hydrant.JtRmap.com<< JtR Interactive Map
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I have a booklet of C. A. Mathew's photos which I obtained from the Bishopsgate institute in 1974. The image of the HoP is a bit clearer than what has been posted and clearly shows the pub had a tiled frontage. This was very much a turn of the century style, and to me the brick detailing on the upper storey also looks late 19th century. So either the pub was heavily refurbished ca 1890 or it was completely rebuilt.
In which case, this may not have been the building in which MJK is said to have drunk.Last edited by MrBarnett; 05-27-2017, 04:40 AM.
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Actually, the updated image is the original! Sorry.
This is the updated image showing the missing building:
Originally posted by richardh View PostAgreed (about the extra building). Perhaps it would look a little like the updated merge, below:
The pub in that merge hasn't been scalped.
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