Just a stab in the dark but it's not Maj. Harry as in Major, is it?
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If anything, I expect it to be a longer name otherwise all the word could have been written in the space. That's assuming of course that Harry was his surname and not his first name. There were 91 men with the first name Harry born between 1850 and 1870 in the Mile End Old Town area alone in the 1891 census.
Rob
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I hate to see this thread dropping down the ranks, so here are a few images I found recently. Sorry about the 'Getty Images' overlay on most of them.
What appears to be Brady Street Dwellings (date unknown)
Another guess, but I think this is Quaker Street, near the junction of Grey Eagle Street. The demolition of both streets to make way for more brewery probably puts this at c.1970. You can just make out Christ Church in the distance.
Mr Katz's string shop on Brick Lane (date unknown)
Whitechapel High Street, c.1938
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Bloody Cat !
That THE Mr Katz?
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Hi Rob, Harry in post 703 was a pleasant-looking young man, wasn't he? In spite of the fact that he may have known some of the Kosminski/Abraham bunch.
Best,
Cel"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
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