Lovely photos, Adam. Many thanks.
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Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View PostAmazing. Good phone, good eye, I say.
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Originally posted by kensei View PostMy word, none of that colorful graffitti was to be seen when I was there two years ago. Kind of detracts from the overall creepy feel of that little lane. Is that stuff removed regularly?
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The 'mural' in Gunthorpe Street has been there for many years, certainly before 2007 - I believe it was some project done with Canon Barnett School. Can't say the exact year off the top of my head (though it does say on the wall somewhere).
I'm rather curious about the previous few posts, though. Why is it so wrong? And do I detect a sense of 'relief' that the White Hart's JTR board is still in place? Again, I'm just curious as to why?
JB
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Originally posted by John Bennett View PostThe 'mural' in Gunthorpe Street has been there for many years, certainly before 2007 - I believe it was some project done with Canon Barnett School. Can't say the exact year off the top of my head (though it does say on the wall somewhere).
I'm rather curious about the previous few posts, though. Why is it so wrong? And do I detect a sense of 'relief' that the White Hart's JTR board is still in place? Again, I'm just curious as to why?
JB
Why do I think the mural is wrong? Well, just in the way that Ripper devotees think that any changes to the old sites are wrong. Of course time marches on and the landscape changes, but in our perfect fantasy worlds we'd like to see history preserved. No one would paint such a mural at the Tower of London, but then not everyone considers the Ripper sites to be as important as that. As for the White Hart's sign, I like that it is there because on my entire Ripper tour it was the only blatantly obvious public reference to JTR that no passerby is going to miss. Even though it lists the end of the murders at "30 November" instead of "9 November" and puts the number of victims at the traditional five even though it is just a couple of minutes' walk from the murder site of the woman who many feel pushes the number to six. It is there solely because of George Chapman who lived in the pub's basement. I think someone should have realized what else the site marks.Last edited by kensei; 11-07-2010, 12:04 PM.
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