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Hi-Gareth/Sam-
I think it is R Sonenfield without a doubt!! How good is that!!!- Well done chaps!!!!- and am sure it's probably still there!!!
Not happy about CLOTHIER though (although it should be......is there a CLOTHIEN?)
That's not an R.....got the old model making magnifying glass out here!!!
And Thanks Rob re the marmalade thingy earlier that is Preserving under the marmalade and wine bit and definately 1891
BRILLIANT work!Last edited by Suzi; 05-04-2008, 07:33 PM.'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'
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Originally posted by Suzi View PostNot happy about CLOTHIER though (although it should be......is there a CLOTHIEN?)
That's not an R.....got the old model making magnifying glass out here!!!Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Chris,
Have you a year for these?
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Hey Chris,
Thank you.
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Rob Clack's blog postings of Durward St shots from the 1980s inspired me to post these, taken in or near 1989. They're from "I Hired a Contract Killer", a dead pan comedy by the Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki, starring Jean Pierre Leaud and Margi Clarke (& featuring Joe Strummer). Most of the film takes place in the East End.
Essex Wharf has been pulled down (well, the back part is still standing)
Winthrop St at night
The Board School, which in the film houses a shady dive called "Honolulu Bar"
In the similar vein of typical Kaurismäki humour, the Rowton/Tower House in Fieldgate St (the "Monster Doss" mentioned by Jack London) is none other than "Hotel Splendide" in the film.
Finally a bit of intertextual irony (the plot itself nothing to do with the murders):
/jakeLast edited by Jake L; 06-08-2008, 01:17 PM.
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John, Gareth,
Thanks. I've been meaning to post these for a long time, but of course I'd lent the DVD to someone.
I think it was about the same time (in 1989) that I took my first & only "JtR" walk (the more epic "London Jobs" don't count). Audience of 2, late October, dark & drizzly. Great!
/jake
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Essex Wharf was demolished in 1990, so that may help date the making of the film. I remember when Essex Wharf was gone, but Brady House was still standing, though it was demolished VERY soon after.
Once again, brilliant find.These things continue to come out of the woodwork and for that we should be grateful. Who knows what is still out there?
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Thanks for the correction, John.
The film was released in 1990, so I assumed that it could have been the previous year.
But I'm pretty sure my JtR tour was in '89 We skipped Durward St because of the rain....grr. But then again, all of that might have been wasted on me with my rather pedestrian interest at the time....
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Hi Jake,
Some great screencaps there. I wonder how they got to the back of the Board School? must have been a bit of a death trap back then. There was a doorway at the back of the school on the Winthrop Street side but that was bricked up back then.
This drawing is of the Brady Boys Club in Durward Street which John has posted before. It was right next to Essex Wharf and this angle is from the little alley by Brown & Eagle warehouses. Durward Street is out of picture to the left side.
Rob
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