Also the wrong end of Bucks Row. Makes me wonder whether there were others taken at the same time.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostAre these images of the murder sites well known? I've never seen them before.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/...ystery-7732111
That's a useful link, thank you.
I've seen the Hanbury St. photographs before but the Mitre Sq. images are new to me. Iregardless of whether they depict the precise scenes of the murders, they certainly serve to illustrate the buildings that overlook the confines of the square. One can imagine, even with lamps and a few window lights, just how dark and treacherous a place it could have been at night.
Yours, Caligo.https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/flag_uk.gif "I know why the sun never sets on the British Empire: God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the dark."
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Originally posted by Caligo Umbrator View PostHi, MrBarnett.
That's a useful link, thank you.
I've seen the Hanbury St. photographs before but the Mitre Sq. images are new to me. Iregardless of whether they depict the precise scenes of the murders, they certainly serve to illustrate the buildings that overlook the confines of the square. One can imagine, even with lamps and a few window lights, just how dark and treacherous a place it could have been at night.
Yours, Caligo.
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This is fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting the photographs etc. As a young teenager I was taken over some of the sites by a relative who was interested in Jack the Ripper. I presume these photos are from the same vintage, early 1960's? A lot's changed in that area of London in fifty years!
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostIt was the Bucks Row photos that most impressed me. If they were taken by someone interested in JTR, it seems strange that they are of the Brady Street end.
Interesting that you point that out - I hadn't noticed.
I have a 1965 copy of 'When London Walked in Terror' by Tom Cullen. The end papers, on the front and back inside covers, are decorated with a white on red map depicting the locations of the murders.
Unhappily, the map doesn't demonstrate the accuracy one might wish for if one were using it to wander around Whitechapel. The Bucks Row location is incorrectly marked as is the one at Hanbury St.
If someone with an interest in photographically recording the locations was to use this map as a guide, they might produce the discrepancy you've noted.
Certainly the vehicles present in the images suggest a date of the early to mid 1960's.
It would be interesting to know their origin.
In any case images of this area of London, that represent the original locales more or less intact, are greatly appreciated.
Yours, Caligo.https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/flag_uk.gif "I know why the sun never sets on the British Empire: God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the dark."
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Originally posted by magoo View PostThose pigeons merit further investigation. I recently acquired an old piece of clothing with a stain on it that appears to have come from a bird. I plan on having it tested
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