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Have a look at the spitalfieldslife blog today, some tremendous old photos but a great one of gunthorpe street , must be taken at least 40 to 50 years ago . There is one of an oldest stood at the base of a block of flats which for some reason rings a bell but not sure why
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Originally posted by Jason View PostHave a look at the spitalfieldslife blog today, some tremendous old photos but a great one of gunthorpe street , must be taken at least 40 to 50 years ago . There is one of an oldest stood at the base of a block of flats which for some reason rings a bell but not sure why
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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Originally posted by Observer View PostSome photo's I took recently
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The Frying Pan PH Brick Lane Polly Nichols seen here on the night prior to her murder
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Tenter street, Jackson the American doctor from Ripper Street lodged here. Well you know what I mean.
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Tenter Street again. In a bit of a mess. Next up for demolition ?
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Observer
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Originally posted by jason_c View PostTenter Street looks so bad that it's good. I could imagine a number of production companies using it as a filming location. It could be used as 1970's London, a post apocalypse(im thinking Zombies) disaster location, or The Bronx.
Cheers,
Archaic
(Too bad there's no Zombie emoticon. I'll put in a request.)
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Originally posted by sgh View PostMy take on Gunthorpe St.
I've edited this version in photoshop and added the moonlit sky for effect.
Hope you like it !
Best,
Steve
Really like your photo.. I have a friend who lives on Gunthorpe St., would like to give them a copy of this as a gift if you have a high res version available? Appreciate if you can get in touch..
Thanks
Mike
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Thanks for posting your photos Observer. This is my favourite thread yet I've hardly posted on it yet. I'll correct that shortly.
Can I ask about the photos of Tenter Street. Isn't this Toynbee Street formerly Shepherd Street? I think Tenter Street ran more or less parallel to Shepherd Street on the Bell Lane side.
I think Tenter Ground might might be the line of the old street running off Whites Row with the rest of it under modern housing.Post Tenebras Lux
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Some photos taken at various times over the last 18 months with the MJK and Timothy Evans graves photographed only 3 weeks ago.
A familiar sight for frequenters of the White Hart pub on Whitechapel High Street.
Although a modern building Bishopsgate Police station is on the same footprint as the 1888 station. The old building to the second right with the Sir Robert Peel picture was a pub.
The main enterance to Commercial Street Police station. On the morning of Saturday 9th of November 1888 Thomas Bowyer shortly followed by John McCarthy would have rushed in here to report the murder of Mary Kelly.
A gas lamp stills flickers above the door to Dennis Severs' house.
Today they have trendy shabby chic chairs in the Commercial Tavern.Post Tenebras Lux
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A macabre carving above the entrance to the church yard of Saint Olave's on Seething Lane. At different times both Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I spy master, and Samuel Pepys lived along here.
The Truman chimney on Brick Lane.
An old friend. Try to give it a miss on Friday and Saturday nights. It's a different kind of murder in there then. God I hate city types buying rounds with credit cards!
Lolesworth Close leading off Commercial Street. This short bit of road is all that remains today of Flower & Dean street but it would originally have run from here through to Brick Lane.Post Tenebras Lux
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Christchurch looks like this after too many "Green Fairies".
The famous tile panel in the Ten Bells.
"Sarf" of the river lies the Cross Bones graveyard with it's tributes to the outcast dead. Packed in here are the bodies of prostitutes and paupers forgotten by society. It has become a memorial to those driven to prostitution from Mediaeval times right up to today. People leave poems and messages of remembrance tied to the gates.We do well to remember the lives of those used and discarded so readily.
The plaque on the gates.Post Tenebras Lux
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Some really good stuff there, Hutch. Thank-you. Keep 'em coming please, if you don't mind. (Didn't know about the small remnant of Flower & Dean Street. I'll open my eyes a bit wider next time!I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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