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  • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
    This is possibly the best version of the Dorset Street photo.

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    Hi Rob

    You appear to have discovered the secret of how to make crappy old photos look immediate and modern and good luck to you. Sorry if this is a bit cheeky but could you please highlight Crossinghams on the Dorset Street picture.
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    • Hi Stephen,

      I just keep on the look out for better versions.

      The red lamp on the left is Crossinghams at 35 Dorset Street and the one on the right is the one at 17 Dorset Street.

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      • Hi Rob,

        Before I noticed the date on your 1927 photograph I thought the bloke in the strait-jacket might have been Kosminski.

        Great pics.

        Regards,

        Simon
        Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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        • Once again many thanks Rob. My reason for wanting a clearer image was the two far lamps. I found a photo (I'm sure you have seen it many times) on www.imagesofthepast.co.uk You can find it under streets. Ref: I-000109
          A small London doss house, c.1902.
          I cannot show it here as it is copyright. I just wanted to compare the lamps shown in that pic, to the Dorset St ones - on the very, very slim chance that this was Dorset St.
          I'm still new to this tracing photographs and things, so please forgive me if I make a boob or ten along the way.
          Best wishes,
          Sean.

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          • Hi Sean,

            The photograph is from 'The People of the Abyss' and it's out of copyright now. It's not Dorset Street and is unidentified in the book. I do think it might be Little Paternoster Row which ran north of Dorset Street but that's just a guess. Number 35 Dorset Street was on the corner of it.

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            • Thats excellent work, Rob. I didn't think it would turn out to be Dorset St, but I thought I'd ask the experts. I'm sure there are some surviving prints of it that are yet to be discovered, so I'll keep looking.
              Best wishes,
              Sean.

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              • Here's a close up of the sign

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                Fourpence a night and no ladies allowed in.
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                • That is excelent work. The writing is so clear and sharp. What do you use, if I may ask, to enable you to get such startling clear blow ups?
                  Best wishes,
                  Sean.

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                  • "A Corner Shop in Petticoat Lane"
                    I have no further details about this regarding date etc.
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                    • Joseph Palkowski, a china dealer at 52 Wentworth Street, whose shop is in the photo above, is listed as below with his family in 1901:
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                      • Aldgate High Street 1905
                        showing the Three Nuns
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                        • George Yard - date unknown
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                          • Willow Row Limehouse
                            Taken in the 1930s
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                            • Poplar and Stepney Asylum
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                              • Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
                                George Yard - date unknown
                                May 1898.

                                Rob

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