Dutfields Yard interior photograph, 1900

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  • John Bennett
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    Originally posted by Cap'n Jack View Post
    I do love to flog a dead horse.
    This is the photo that I find disturbingly familiar with George's.
    'appy new year.
    Ally, I was merely referring to the fake backgrounds in both photos.
    You can buy them at Photoshop.
    This makes no sense whatsoever. Fake backgrounds? Prove it.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    Because live horses put up too much resistance.
    Nicely put, Tom - and nice to hear from you again. A happy New Year to you, too, sir.

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  • Supe
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    Stephen,

    Andy is right that swiped would be the more common usage, but nicked is not unheard of, at least in my part of New England (which is today snowbound), along with plain old stole, snaffled, ripped-off and "@#$%&!! took." But then the use of nicked may be a linguistic vestige of Adam and Eduardo's summer visit to town. ROFL

    Don.
    Last edited by Supe; 12-31-2008, 09:22 PM.

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Originally posted by Cap'n Jack
    I do love to flog a dead horse.
    Because live horses put up too much resistance.

    Happy New Year to all.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    Thanks Stephen
    my new year advice to you... stick with the handsome dude and one very clever geezer.

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  • aspallek
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    Hi Stephen,

    Yes we Americans say "nicked" but thats when you cut yourself shaving! We are much more likely to say "swiped" when taking something that belongs to someone else!

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    Ally, I was merely referring to the fake backgrounds in both photos.
    You can buy them at Photoshop.

    shud aud acquittance be fortrodden
    for saki of old man's wine
    isle take a drop of moonyshine
    for old man Macflooden
    for old lamb's wine, my freund
    for old lamb's wine
    Isle take a dramm of kindness now
    for old Macnaghten's sow...

    Happy easter, nats.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by Ally View Post
    Oh my god AP you are right! I mean except for the different buildings, the different windows, the different doors and the different backgrounds, it's almost exactly entirely the same!
    Hi Ally

    Yes. And thanks for not 'nicking' my wallet when I left it on the bar when I went to get my raffle prize at the Whitechapel Society meeting.

    Do Americans say 'nicking'?

    Hi AP

    l hesitate to criticise your good self as you were my first friend when I first started on this internet JTR lark and I know you are one handsome dude and one very clever geezer but you are TOTALLY wrong about Philip's picture which I've seen and which shows photographically EXACTLY what is seen on on all the those 1888 drawings. Why are you banging on about this?

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  • Ally
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    Oh my god AP you are right! I mean except for the different buildings, the different windows, the different doors and the different backgrounds, it's almost exactly entirely the same!

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  • Natalie Severn
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    But hey---- what about Auld Lang Syne Cap"n?

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    I do love to flog a dead horse.
    This is the photo that I find disturbingly familiar with George's.
    'appy new year.
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  • Robert
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    I wonder whether all this tells us something about the Seaside Home ID etc, and the chances of keeping that secret.

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  • Ally
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    Rob,

    Thanks for confirming that there were people outside the immediate circle who knew about the photo months ago. I hadn't realized that there were actually two posts on the boards about it. I had only seen one.

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  • Suzi
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    Good- glad all's got back to what passes for sanity here- as a by the by couldn't resist a few 'related' posts on the 'Travel back in time' thread!!!
    Suz x

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  • anna
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    Having read through the last few posts,one hopes people have stopped attacking Philip,and his find.

    At last,some decency returns to the thread.Phil,you must be exhausted and saddened,too.

    Let's hope the madness ends here...and over a photo we should all,as Ripperologists,be heralding.

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