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  • Hi Suzi,

    If that collar number reads 402K he could be PC Croucher [Times, 7th January 1867], or PC Alexander Monro [Times, 24th November 1870].

    If it reads 402H he could be PC John Manning [Times, 25th December 1884].

    Where did you find him?

    Regards,

    Simon
    Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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    • Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
      ... if Colin could re-post some of his magical montages that disappeard in the Casebook crash.










      I took loads of photos from seemingly 'better angles', in February '07 and again in October '07, so as to be able to improve upon these - and include Buck's Row, as well.

      I really should get around to doing just that!

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      • Very many thanks, Colin

        They are as amazing as I remembered them.

        All the best
        allisvanityandvexationofspirit

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        • Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
          Hi Suzi,

          If that collar number reads 402K he could be PC Croucher [Times, 7th January 1867], or PC Alexander Monro [Times, 24th November 1870].

          If it reads 402H he could be PC John Manning [Times, 25th December 1884].

          Where did you find him?

          Regards,

          Simon
          Hi Simon-
          Just caught up here- it was on Phil Carter's link posted earlier.....99.9995% sure!!

          Suz x
          'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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          • Yes, absolutely brilliant stuff there Colin! I've always liked these overlays, particularly when presented along with those great Ordnance Survey / Google Earth combined maps!

            All the best
            Andrew

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            • BRILLIANT stuff Colin !

              Playing with our pc here- Can't be clear whether it's E or K..Anyone got any clever stuff for a closer look?
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              Suzi x

              K (IMHO) Maybe a uniform date check may help......boys?
              'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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              • Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
                Very many thanks, Colin
                Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
                Yes, … Colin!
                Originally posted by Suzi View Post
                … Colin !
                You are all most welcome!

                Andrew,

                Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
                Colin's overlays and montages were the main inspiration for mine.
                … given the quality of your work; I consider that a tremendous compliment. Thank You!

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                • Originally posted by Septic Blue View Post
                  You are all most welcome!

                  Andrew,



                  … given the quality of your work; I consider that a tremendous compliment. Thank You!
                  No problem at all Colin!

                  I've always liked the idea that even if a street or a building is demolished, and no longer exists, the footprint of that street or building can still be imagined in ones own mind. Your Google Earth / OS overlays help to visualise where things used to be, and are an excellent example of how modern mapping can be combined with traditional street plans to illustrate how things change over time. Your montages then help to visualise things from street level.

                  You should write a book about all this!

                  All the best
                  Andrew

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                  • Last few from my new years eve wander....

                    Entrance to the Working Lads Institute building next to Whitechapel station.
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                    You're not coming in here, mate! (Unless of course you go round to the other end of the street.... ) Whites Row Car Park, and the fenced off end of the former Dorset Street.
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                    General view of Swallow Gardens from Chamber Street.
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                    Christ Church Spitalfields as seen from an unusually empty Itchy Park.
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                    The Old Spitalfields Market, as soen from the Ten Bells.
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                    All the best
                    Andrew

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                    • Great stuff

                      Always great stuff Andrew. Can't praise you enough but you seem to be doing quite well in that category already!
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                      • Christ Church

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                        Yet another artsy photo of Christ Church
                        Sorry guys, still getting the hang of posting pics on here.
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                        • Christ Church Spitalfields

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                          Christ Church from an arty viewpoint.
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                          • Originally posted by Suzi View Post
                            Hi Simon-
                            Just caught up here- it was on Phil Carter's link posted earlier.....99.9995% sure!!

                            Suz x
                            Hello Suz,

                            It was a nice set up wasn't it? lol

                            best wishes

                            Phil
                            Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


                            Justice for the 96 = achieved
                            Accountability? ....

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                            • Originally posted by longliz1888 View Post
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                              Yet another artsy photo of Christ Church
                              Sorry guys, still getting the hang of posting pics on here.
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                              You'll soon get the hang of it Gail!

                              Some nice detailed views of the church there. It's always tempting just to stand back on Brushfield Street and get the whole thing in one view, but here you've taken an original approach to capturing the architecture.

                              All the best
                              Andrew

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                              • At Night

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                                Night shot
                                Hand held, no flash

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