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I was re-reading my copy of "The London of Jack the Ripper-Then and Now" last night and I was drawn to the 1930's shot of the Princess Alice (page 175).
What I wanted to know, is when and why was the 3rd and 4th floor removed?
I am thinking WW2 damage, but wondered if that was the case, why wasn't the rest of the public house damaged?Regards Mike
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Hi Stewart, and on Oxford Street as well. I think things have taken a downturn since thenOriginally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostThose Clacks get everywhere. 1887 ad -
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Hi Mike, good question, can't answer it but good question. All I know is they disappeared between 1938 and 1956. There are some Surveyor Instructions books held at the London Metropolitan Archives for Truman Breweries and they just carried little notes like 'Princess Alice, roof leaking bedroom ceiling 18/4/45'. Other than that there isn't much to go on. Trumans did have it's own magazine but I can't recall if they covered that period.Originally posted by Mike Covell View PostI was re-reading my copy of "The London of Jack the Ripper-Then and Now" last night and I was drawn to the 1930's shot of the Princess Alice (page 175).
What I wanted to know, is when and why was the 3rd and 4th floor removed?
I am thinking WW2 damage, but wondered if that was the case, why wasn't the rest of the public house damaged?
Rob
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I braved the awful October weather today and ventured into the City Centre to get some snap shots of the Avenues, Alleyways, Entry's, and Yards in Kingston upon Hull.
http://www.thisisyourmail.co.uk/post...and-alleyways-Regards Mike
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