Miller's Court Demolition Photo

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    In the fab high def image we can clearly see the court is derelict and in the process of being demolished. Why are the chimney pots smoking?
    Well they look pretty high

    Prolly still had tenants in the main house.

    Incidentally , the 3 floors on the Goad map is most likely a clerical mistake.

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    Thank you, Simon!

    I count 9(?) chimneys, would this mean that there are 9 rooms inside of No. 26? And, with the chimneys being along that far wall in the photo, does that indicate all of the rooms were situated along that far wall too? (Wondering if I have to rethink the placement of the staircase)
    The 8 chimneys suggest that 10 x 12 feet might be a standard room size.
    Reckon the ninth is next door.

    The front door on Dorset Street and the one nailed shut in 13 Miller's Court implies a passage through the whole house,so the staircase would be offset by at least 5 feet.

    Thanks for the 'photo Simon. It also places that pesky lamp post.

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  • richardh
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    In the fab high def image we can clearly see the court is derelict and in the process of being demolished. Why are the chimney pots smoking?

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  • Robert St Devil
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    Thank you, Simon!

    I count 9(?) chimneys, would this mean that there are 9 rooms inside of No. 26? And, with the chimneys being along that far wall in the photo, does that indicate all of the rooms were situated along that far wall too? (Wondering if I have to rethink the placement of the staircase)

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  • jmenges
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    To me, this looks to be wrong for Dorset Street, even possibly wrong for London. Paris maybe?
    Adam Wood and others located landmarks proving this is Dorset Street when the photo was first posted 14 years ago.



    There are many threads here on Casebook discussing it.
    Here are just a couple of them.




    JM

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Richard,

    Sorry, that photo is all I have in my Millers Court collection. Apart from the Leonard Matters photos and the well-known one of the window.

    Regards,

    Simon
    Last edited by Simon Wood; 02-18-2018, 06:16 PM.

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  • Simon Wood
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    It's a high resolution scan and detail enlargement from this photograph.

    Click image for larger version

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    Regards,

    Simon

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  • ChrisGeorge
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    With due respect to Simon Wood, the roof tiles and roof structure don't look right. The substantial building across the street doesn't look right. But what do I know? To me, this looks to be wrong for Dorset Street, even possibly wrong for London. Paris maybe?

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  • GUT
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    An extra wide breast Is needed, I believe, when a chimney services more than one or perhaps two fireplaces.

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  • richardh
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    Simon, that is astonishing! Thanks
    What else have you got that would help me stop making all the mistakes I've made with these models? That clear image has instantly shown me lots of areas of my current model are wrong on many counts! (goddamit!).

    Oh! and those chimneys! with the extra wide chimney breast! a piece of the puzzle that I was missing!

    Have you got any more that you'd be willing to share with me?



    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
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    Regards,

    Simon
    Last edited by richardh; 02-18-2018, 05:11 PM.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Click image for larger version

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    Simon

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Hello Richard

    I've seen much higher-res versions of that print that make it pretty clear that we're dealing with Miller's Court. Sorry I don't have a copy that I can post... perhaps someone else has?

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  • richardh
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    Miller's Court Demolition Photo

    Are we 100% sure that what we are seeing in the demolition photo of Miller's Court IS indeed Miller's Court and not the court behind Numbers 28 & 29 Dorset Street?
    Thanks

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