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Originally posted by Archaic View PostJason, I love that photo you took of the Houses of Parliament. Very atmospheric and rather ghostly.
That probably really is how the scene appeared to the eye of a "gin-soaked prostitute" c.1888!
I think it would make a cool book or magazine cover.
Maybe you can peddle framed prints of it at the next conference?
Cheers,
Archaic
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Originally posted by Jason View Postthanks Stephen. The "dealer in fancy wares" one on the 1st link of the 3 could quite easily be Millers Court ! shame of it is that we shall never know who the people are or where they were taken.......but we can have our fantasies !
Regards, Bridewell.I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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The Caledonian Arms, Fairfield Road, Bow. A hundred yards or so north of the Bryant and May match factory, and a few hundred yards north of the Grove Hall Asylum.
The landlord in 1888 was Thomas Gillett.
It closed in 2000. I had a drink in there a couple of times in the 1990s. It was a bit grotty.
I didn’t know that there was a killing here in 1888 – the result of a cat fight between two females I believe. But I can’t remember the exact date or names.
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Originally posted by Lechmere View PostThe Caledonian Arms, Fairfield Road, Bow. A hundred yards or so north of the Bryant and May match factory, and a few hundred yards north of the Grove Hall Asylum.
The landlord in 1888 was Thomas Gillett.
It closed in 2000. I had a drink in there a couple of times in the 1990s. It was a bit grotty.
I didn’t know that there was a killing here in 1888 – the result of a cat fight between two females I believe. But I can’t remember the exact date or names.
By strange coincidence I listened to a talk at the Whitechapel Society yesterday evening by Peter Stubley about his new and very good book 1888-London Murders in the Year of the Ripper and this case was mentioned.
The ladies involved were Sarah Ann Ward and Annie Astell.
Here's the Old Bailey transcript of the trial......
allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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Yes that's the one. That report could easily be from this year.
Reading the evidence it is surprising that the case got to the Old Bailey. But many speculative cases were brought to trial back then.
I think I will go back and look for traces of the cellar flap.Last edited by Lechmere; 12-02-2012, 07:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Lechmere View PostI think I will go back and look for traces of the cellar flap.
How weird is that? I thought all pub cellar flaps were made of metal.
And what's that thing in the road in your photo that looks like a grate?allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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