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  • Out of curiosity...

    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    I have to add in fairness to my good friend Ray Luff, the Hanbury Street shots here were taken by him in 1966.
    Didn't you once say that you regretted never having knocked on the door of #29 in order to have a shufti at the back yard, Stewart?
    Kind regards, Sam Flynn

    "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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    • Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
      Here's a shot wasted in Durward Street (Buck's Row), one of my 1967 photographs where the camera cord got in front of the lens -

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      Stewart,

      I see what you meant about those mechanics....they look rough !


      Rob,

      I merely mention it once or twice and you get all huffy.



      Monty


      PS, that photo above, of the step, is that a toilet seat to the left, next to the cellar?
      Monty

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      Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

      http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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      • Have had a go at tidying that fantastic photo of the back steps up a bit. Not to prove anything but just to try and tidy some of the scratching up slightly etc.....here it is for what it's worth.
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        • That's the most eeriest of all the murders sites.

          Sweet photos.

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          • Hi Mont-
            Without a doubt that's the famed Hanbury Street- 'One 'Oler'!! ....maybe Mrs R had upgraded to the 'Two 'Oler Deluxe' model, following an upsurge in the packing case/cat's meat trade!

            Suz x
            'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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            • Some shots I took last year.

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              • few more...
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                • Love the guy loitering on the corner near "The Ten Bells"!! Just needs a deerstalker, cloak and black bag!!

                  Nice pictures!
                  Regards Mike

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                  • Originally posted by Supe View Post
                    Stewart,

                    You do realize that if this were a UFO message board rather than one devoted to JtR your picture would have had folks chattering gleefully for days. For that matter, it may cause a few to talk about it being Polly's spectral image.

                    Don.
                    Don, I thought it was the paint brush that SPE used to draw that peace symbol on the wall back in 1967.
                    "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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                    • Excellent photos, Adam, but isn't that last one Cleopatra's Needle?
                      allisvanityandvexationofspirit

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                      • Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
                        Excellent photos, Adam, but isn't that last one Cleopatra's Needle?
                        Adam posted it on the "From Hell-Graphic Novel" thread, as it features in the book.
                        Regards Mike

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                        • Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
                          Adam posted it on the "From Hell-Graphic Novel" thread, as it features in the book.
                          yes indeed

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                          • Hi, here are some photos of the Swallow Gardens area, North and South entrances


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                            all the best

                            Observer

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                            • Here are a few more photos

                              Site of Itchy Park

                              Itchy park again, with theTen Bells being the white building to the right, Spitalfields market the red bricked building in the distance

                              The Princess Alice PH

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                              all the best

                              Observer

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                              • Two illustrations I've just had arrive, from the Annual 1902 issue of THE QUIVER (which was a religious journal). All about open-air pulpits...

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                                St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel Road. Looks like it should have come from LIVING LONDON, but I don't recall having seen it before.

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                                Far more interesting in my opinion - I never knew this had existed. This is at the bottom of the steps at Christ Church, Spitalfields. The pulpit itself would have been next to - and looked onto - Itchy Park. You do have to wonder if that was the whole point.

                                PHILIP
                                Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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