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  • Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
    It was the bay window on the right as you enter the pub. I have to be honest, and admit that the dead centre placing of the spire, and the lamp, was all just down to a fluke. I happened to sit at the right place in the pub, and rested my camera on the table in front of me in just the right place.

    I can believe that the pub is in Shadwell. The area I think of as Wapping, is about ten minutes walk in a westerly direction from the Prospect of Whitby.
    Thanks, Andrew!

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    • Two pics from the 1970s
      The first is Puma Court and the second is Wilkes Street
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      • I love that Puma Court picture, Chris. Can I ask where you found it? I don't suppose it's out of copyright...

        In all seriousness I do need to start picking people's brains about out of copyright pictures and maps for my documentary sometime soon, but there is, as they say, a time and place for everything.

        The Prospect of Whitby, by the way, is definitively in Shadwell. However a lot of people believe anything south of the (Ratcliff) Highway to be Wapping, unofficially.

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        • Hi trevor
          I've sent you a PM about this
          regards
          Chris

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          • Originally posted by tnb View Post
            The Prospect of Whitby, by the way, is definitively in Shadwell.
            You mean Wapping Wall isn't in Wapping? No wonder people get confused.

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            • Alleged photo of Dorset St

              Hello all,

              Can anybody tell me anything about the origin of this photo?

              Found it on this site..



              best wishes

              Phil
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              • I don't know about the origin but I believe it first appeared in Andy and Sue Parlour's book
                Chris

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                • Hello Chris,

                  Many thanks.

                  I haven't (shamefully) got that one...

                  So if Andy or Sue are popping in, I would love to hear from whence it came?

                  Or indeed if anyone else knows?

                  best wishes

                  Phil
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                  • I've just checked my copy of the book and the photo is on page 54. It is captioned:
                    Rare photo of Miller's Court.
                    I can't see any attribution as to where the photo came from.

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                    • Hello Chris,

                      Many thanks again. Interesting photo. The "window" centre, top of picture, left hand side of alleyway... is it a window?
                      Reminds me of one of those old pub signs.

                      best wishes

                      Phil
                      Last edited by Phil Carter; 04-29-2010, 03:35 AM.
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                      • On the facing page, the Parlours have the classic shot of Dorset Street which, they say, is facing west toward the Providence Row Refuge, instead of east toward Commercial Street, so I wouldn't put a lot of faith in their knowledge of photographs. Besides, it doesn't even look like Miller's Court.

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                        • It couldn't possibly be Miller's Court unless the overhead passageway was removed. The first door on the right would have to be the way into the stairwell next to Kelly's room. I just don't see this as a possibility for the Court from any angle.

                          Mike
                          huh?

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                          • Hello Mike,

                            I didn't like to judge on first thought, but admit that this is my view as well. The "Inn sign"/window made me wonder infact, and the length of the "open" area in the alleyway seemed different than the Miller's Court. I would like to know the origin of this photo.


                            best wishes

                            Phil
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                            • It's possible there were some changes made to the Court and that this photograph is a reversed copy. That's what I see as the only way this could be Miller's Court based upon the various schemes of it that have cropped up over the years.

                              Cheers,

                              Mike
                              huh?

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                              • Hi all,

                                With the obvious exception of the Dorset Street houses, the buildings in Millers Court were two storeys high (ground floor and first floor [UK]; first floor and second floor [US]). The buildings in the picture are higher.

                                Regards,

                                Mark

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