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  • Jason
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    Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
    Raincoat man entering the shop gets a good British Shag?
    Is there any other kind. ?

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  • Robert
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    Nice one, yen.

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  • Jason
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    Originally posted by Cogidubnus View Post
    Hi Jason

    That good? How much?

    All the best

    Dave
    £20 notes ...... The photos are incredible and the book quality is too ....well worth the money IMO .

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  • yen_powell
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Colin can you read the street sign at the top? I can't.
    That actually says 'No Ball Games'.

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  • Robert
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    Colin can you read the street sign at the top? I can't.

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  • Cogidubnus
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    Hi Jason

    That good? How much?

    All the best

    Dave

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  • Bridewell
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    You've got to love the two kids standing in the slips and optimistically poised to take a catch. Does anyone know the exact location of this photograph? It would be great to do a reconstruction.

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  • Jason
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    My copy of the Spitalfields Nippers book arrived ......it's stunning

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
    Raincoat man entering the shop gets a good British Shag?
    Or a cricket ball to the back of the head...
    Last edited by MrBarnett; 11-10-2014, 01:40 PM.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by Archaic View Post
    what happens next?

    Raincoat man entering the shop gets a good British Shag?

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  • Paddy
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    Brilliant Picture

    Such community spirit !
    Reminds me of when we all used to play runouts in our street. We used to play out all the time. Shame its not quite like this for kids now.......

    Pat.............

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  • Barnaby
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    There is graffiti in the background this picture (and so it probably was common).

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  • Archaic
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    Hi Dave. Mine too.

    Do you see the shopkeeper in his white apron who's stepped outside to watch the game? There's a wealth of detail in the photo.

    I wish there was some information as to the photographer, but I found the photo a while ago in an old newspaper post and the only info it had was that it was taken in London on April 25, 1930.

    I'd like to see more work from this photographer; he knew how to get right in the middle of things as if he was one of the kids.

    Instead of lining the children up as interesting social specimens of the "Impoverished Urchin" variety he's right in there with them, celebrating their joy and their resourcefulness.

    I guess what I like is that he truly captured "a moment in Time" - the ball is in the air - what happens next?

    Best regards,
    Archaic

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  • Cogidubnus
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    Cracking picture...genuinely brought a smile to my face...

    All the best

    Dave

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  • Archaic
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    Wow, I'm looking at the details now that I can see them more clearly. Good job, Rob!

    I love the two kids on the right who are sitting in a small wooden box almost in the line of fire... one is holding a stick. Maybe they're paddling their own canoe?

    Archaic

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