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That's an impressive erection don't you think, Rob?
Thanks for these pics and special thanks for kindly posting/sharing the Goad maps on Howard's site. I know they're not easy to obtain and it's great to have them all in one place for future reference.
Stephen
Thanks Stephen. It looks as if they had trouble keeping it up as well
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
Rob love your recent finds especially the first one of Edward st with the mottley collection of urchins most facing forward but some petulant child staring into the grey bleak horizon . What is going on with the fourth top window along.. candles ...window boxes ?? but yeah great ...evocotive is the word that comes to mind .. of a lost age
Not sure what the boxes are. I've never come across anything like them before.
All the children are facing towards the camera (some sadly barefoot) I must admit however I did think the one on the far right was walking away from the camera. And it's only clear if you zoom in to take a closer look.
All the children are facing towards the camera (some sadly barefoot) I must admit however I did think the one on the far right was walking away from the camera. And it's only clear if you zoom in to take a closer look.
Rob
The children make this a sad picture. Also, the way the photographer has chosen to take the picture with the subjects being backlit is, I think, unusual for the period. The children are almost silhouettes and the contrast between light and dark is high. I like this picture a lot.
edit - I can't find Edward st on google maps, so presumably another vanished street?
Flower boxes? Although you'd expect them to be closed off to stop pots from falling.
I'd have expected some flowers in there as well, mind you depends on what time of year it was taken. I did think a bird box/house or even some religious connotation.
The children make this a sad picture. Also, the way the photographer has chosen to take the picture with the subjects being backlit is, I think, unusual for the period. The children are almost silhouettes and the contrast between light and dark is high. I like this picture a lot.
edit - I can't find Edward st on google maps, so presumably another vanished street?
I don't think the children where the subject of the photo but the street itself.
The back of the photo said Edward Street, Stepney now Edwin Street? There was a Edward Street just North of Stepney Church and another one off Burdett Road. Looking at the O.S Map it doesn't look like either of those. So I'm not sure where it is.
I'd have expected some flowers in there as well, mind you depends on what time of year it was taken. I did think a bird box/house or even some religious connotation.
I can't imagine they could be anything but bird feeders and/or nesting boxes. "Feeders" gets my vote.
Rob, I'm puzzled by something in the photo of the children (Post #1930). The older, taller boy on the end in the open-sleeved white shirt... where is his left arm and hand?
I can see his left shoulder, but his left sleeve appears empty- or are my eyes playing tricks?
I agree that bird boxes seems the obvious thing to me. Maybe a pigeon keeper who didn't have a backyard.
PHILIP
The boxes may be feeders for birds to stop at for food, but I don't think they're for living in. Why have six grouped all together? And aren't bird boxes more enclosed?
Maybe they're baited traps for catching birds for dinner?!?
Rob, I'm puzzled by something in the photo of the children (Post #1930). The older, taller boy on the end in the open-sleeved white shirt... where is his left arm and hand?
I can see his left shoulder, but his left sleeve appears empty- or are my eyes playing tricks?
Thanks, Archaic
Well spotted. Definitely missing a left arm (unless he couldn't be bothered to put it in his sleeve.
The boxes may be feeders for birds to stop at for food, but I don't think they're for living in. Why have six grouped all together? And aren't bird boxes more enclosed?
Maybe they're baited traps for catching birds for dinner?!?
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