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  • Roy,

    No sorry, no relation as far as I'm aware.

    Which begs the question; who's Francis Firth? The name is vaguely familiar...

    Andrew

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    • Andrew,

      He was a photographer of the Victorian era. Thank you for sharing your pictures with us and welcome to the discussion group.

      Roy
      Sink the Bismark

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      • Roy - that was Francis FRITH! Similar but not exact. Frith was about the biggest provider of postcards to Edwardian Britain and the company is still in business (mostly as an archive) today in Reigate, a couple of towns away from me. They're somewhat odd in that they CLAIM they own the copyright on their photographs in perpetuity, which is in direct contravention to the law stating it expires 70 years after the death of the photographer. Yep, I've used old images of theirs in my books more than once!

        Andrew - you're absolutely right in that I did put that on the East End Watch thread (and I must update that for some sad and shocking news about the creepiest house in Bell Lane...) but, in fact, it's all gone the way we suspected. The closure lasted about two weeks and now, although the Crispin Street end is permanently padlocked, Commercial Street is still open and the security guards have totally disappeared.

        Andrew King of the City Surveyors Department never got back to Richard (Jones) about our licence, though he did chase it up twice. Back to normal!

        PHILIP
        Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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        • I have a collection of Francis Frith's postcards showing Hull and Yorkshire, and like Philip says, they claim copyright on these really old photographs, and often put huge watermarks on images to stop copying!
          Regards Mike

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          • Hi everyone,

            Just thought I'd post a few more pictures from my collection taken over the past couple of years....

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            Abels Buildings looking north towards Chamber Street.

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            Puma Court

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            The only view possible of Woods Buildings, taken by squeezing the camera through the narrow gaps in the metal fence at the Winthrop Street end.

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            A view of the Gherkin, as seen from Osborn Street.

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            Fournier Street at night, taken on the same evening as the shot of Christ Church with the moon.

            Cheers

            Andrew

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            • Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
              Andrew - you're absolutely right in that I did put that on the East End Watch thread (and I must update that for some sad and shocking news about the creepiest house in Bell Lane...) but, in fact, it's all gone the way we suspected. The closure lasted about two weeks and now, although the Crispin Street end is permanently padlocked, Commercial Street is still open and the security guards have totally disappeared.

              Andrew King of the City Surveyors Department never got back to Richard (Jones) about our licence, though he did chase it up twice. Back to normal!

              PHILIP
              That's good news, Philip. Thanks for the update.

              JM

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              • Wasn't sure if this was the right place to post, but here goes;

                Something perhaps the more seasoned 'ologists' may remember (I don't). These are a set of B&W commemorative postcards from 1988.
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                What will they think of next?!

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                • Hi John,

                  They look like the "The Uglies" in a twisted game of Happy Families.

                  Truly weird.

                  Wait 'til Mattel catches on!

                  Regards,

                  Simon
                  Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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                  • Was Oliver Hardy the Ripper`s second victim ?

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                    • And I thought the mortuary photos where grusome. im sure i will have nightmares now.
                      'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - beer in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride!'

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                      • And as Annie slumped to the ground she cried : "Here's another fine mess you've gotten me into."

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                        • Petticoat Lane movie (1903)

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                          • Some photos I got recently:

                            White Lion Street c1920
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                            Crispin Street c1920
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                            Crispin Street again, this time 1924
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                            I got this of eBay the other day. It's a class photo/postcard from the Bucks Row School. There's no date but it looks around 1910. The school closed in 1912 I believe.
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                            It looks like it was taken at the back about here, looking towards Durward Street.
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                            And Cheapside 1908. Nothing else needs to be said.
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                            Rob

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                            • And that's John to the right of the clock!

                              PHILIP
                              Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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                              • Oh my word. That's spooky.

                                Now you know how CHEAPside got it's name...

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