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  • this thread is is definitely the best on casebook...its the one i look forward to seeing the most and get over excited when i see a new posting on it !! think i need to get out more !!

    one of these days i am certain that someone is going to find a new photograph of one of the main protagonists in this case !!

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    • Originally posted by robhouse View Post
      Nice photos Rob... I especially like the one of Saracens Head Yard, Aldgate. Where was that exactly?

      Rob H
      It was on the South side of Aldgate, near Aldgate Pump. The Aldgate side can be in some of the above photographs. This is the entrance in 1883.

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      • Great pics, Rob, as always
        I was interested to read that "An important archive of early 20th and late 19th century Jewish East End of London photos has come into the possession of Jeecs."
        JEECS is the Jewish East End Celebration Society and a selection from this archive can be seen at:


        It would be interesting to know how many pics there are in this archive and what else is shown
        Chris S

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        • Chris - that's an excellent link, thank you for sharing it. Some fascinating pictures on there - as well as the street scenes etc, I think 'the sweating song' paints a particularly vivid picture of the working conditions for many in the East End at the time, and at the same time also why the authorities were so concerned about potential political unrest. I agree that tantalising phrase 'selected photos' does hint at something much, much larger being held back, and that it would be absolutely fascinating to get some idea of the size and scope of the whole archive.

          I wonder if Chris George has ever had anything to do with JEECS?

          edit - just realised this is my 111th post; as a cricket fan that number makes me a little uneasy!

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          • yesterday..........
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            • Nice photos Adam, thanks for posting them.

              You've more guts than I have; everytime I've walked past Bishopsgate Police Station, I've thought about taking a photo or two. In the current climate however, I'd expect several of 'er Majesties Constabulary to come stampeding out to confiscate my camera and arrest me!

              All the best
              Andrew

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              • Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
                Nice photos Adam, thanks for posting them.

                You've more guts than I have; everytime I've walked past Bishopsgate Police Station, I've thought about taking a photo or two. In the current climate however, I'd expect several of 'er Majesties Constabulary to come stampeding out to confiscate my camera and arrest me!

                All the best
                Andrew
                Oh really? Well you might like this then haha - I had had a few pints by the point I walked past the station and actually also got this shot of a Police Officer going in the front entrance, I just snapped this very quickly as I walked past behind the officer going in - dark and blurry obviously as I couldnt use a flash!!
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                • Hi

                  More foolhardy than brave when I took this photo.

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                  • Lost photos

                    I found some old negatives last wednesday of shots I took around the East End in 1990 - got them developed in the good old-fashioned way, and even I haven't seen these for 20 years.

                    Brushfield Street
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                    Woods Buildings (complete with staggering man in distance|)
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                    And several of Durward Street.
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                    • Originally posted by John Bennett View Post
                      I found some old negatives last wednesday of shots I took around the East End in 1990 - got them developed in the good old-fashioned way, and even I haven't seen these for 20 years.
                      Oh I don't know John; on Saturday night there was some bloke dahhn the pub showing 'em around....

                      They're top stuff, thanks for posting them.

                      Andrew

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                      • Great John, especially the one of Christchurch---its just brilliant and thanks for posting them.

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                        • Hi everyone,

                          thank you for some great pictures. I must admit that I have not looked at the 100+ pages, but the ones I have seen are great.

                          Don't really know if I can post a request but here goes. Do any of you have a picture of St. Judes church on Commercial Street - I'm not sure when the church was demolished but Google images doesn't come up with anything?

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                          • Photos from the London Job 2010

                            Here are some pictures from this weekend, taken before, during and after the London Job.

                            The traces of an old painted sign at the end of Artillery Passage.
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                            Two views taken on Assembly Passage.
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                            A view looking north, showing the original full length of Berner Street.
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                            Browne & Eagle doorway, near to Gower's Walk.
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                            An unfamiliar view of a familiar church....!
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                            Chrisp Street in Poplar, where Elizabeth Stride ran a coffee shop with her husband.
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                            Catherine Mylett (also previously referred to as Rose Mylett and various variations of that name) was murdered here in Clark's Yard Poplar. The second view shows that the site of the yard is, like so much of the east end, buried under tons of concrete.
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                            All the best
                            Andrew

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                            • Some more from this weekend.....

                              A great many of the houses that line Commercial Road are surrounded by railings. Here are just a few of them...
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                              Jubilee Street
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                              Lamp outside the Shooting Star pub on Middlesex Street
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                              Two views of Spital Yard
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                              Star Place, where Martha Tabram resided.
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                              The Ten Bells, reflected in a huge lake that had appeared by Whites Row Car Park.
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                              An arty one of the Woods Buildings arch as seen from Winthrop Street
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                              All the best
                              Andrew

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                              • And a photomontage to finish off with for today.

                                This is Black Lion Yard as seen from the Old Montague Street end.
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                                All the best
                                Andrew

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