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  • John Bennett
    Premium Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 1205

    #1336
    Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
    Looks the ideal place to build a car park.

    Are you sure it's 1964?

    I thought that the south side of Duval/Dorset Street was still there then.
    Yep. That carpark was opened in April 1964 - the south side of Dorset/Duval St was demolished late 1963, I believe.

    JB

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    • John Bennett
      Premium Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 1205

      #1337
      Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
      Ah - he shares it now!
      I was feeling intrepid.

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      • John Bennett
        Premium Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 1205

        #1338
        Here's one of Artillery Passage, 1972. It's a detail from a larger photo, but it shows the White's Row Carpark still with the wall around it.
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        I have been of the assumption for a while now that the carpark was built 1970-2.

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        • AdamWalsh
          Detective
          • Jun 2008
          • 209

          #1339
          Hi Rob - excellent photos! Very nice thanks for sharing - couple questions (as a photographer myself) - what camera/lens are you using? Is getting into the carpark opposite ChristChurch easy - i.e can you just walk in there or do they have guards/gate and you need to explain yourself?
          I will be doing this on my own as I have previously - is this not really recommended in the evening (especially with a £1000 camera...)?

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          • Observer
            Assistant Commissioner
            • Mar 2008
            • 3177

            #1340
            Hi Philip

            Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
            Observer - dare I point out that your Chamber Street photo doesn't show Swallow Gardens? It was a little off the right-hand edge.

            PHILIP
            No problem Philip, as you say Swallow Gardens lies just off photograph to the right. i.e. the next arch to the right of Photo

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            all the best

            Observer
            Last edited by Observer; 02-17-2009, 12:04 AM.

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            • Rob Clack
              Inactive
              • Feb 2008
              • 1708

              #1341
              Originally posted by AdamWalsh View Post
              Hi Rob - excellent photos! Very nice thanks for sharing - couple questions (as a photographer myself) - what camera/lens are you using? Is getting into the carpark opposite ChristChurch easy - i.e can you just walk in there or do they have guards/gate and you need to explain yourself?
              I will be doing this on my own as I have previously - is this not really recommended in the evening (especially with a £1000 camera...)?
              Hi Adam,

              I've got a Fuji Finpix S9500 which has an excellent night setting on it. It has a built in 28mm to 300mm lens.

              There's a staircase entrance to the carpark in Commercial Street which takes you to all floors. There's an exit at the Crispin Street end which takes you to the first floor and then you have to walk across the parking area to the exit in Whites Row and walk down a couple of flights. When I was there on Saturday none of the lights were on and the stair case was very dark. I've been in the car park several times and haven't been stopped by anyone and I haven't had any problems. The car park is suppose to have a reputation as a rough and dangerous place so it's best to be alert if you venture in.

              Rob

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              • George Hutchinson
                Inspector
                • Feb 2008
                • 1089

                #1342
                Rob, I'd concur with your line in Church Passage.

                You know I've never actually been on the car park roof?

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

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                • Rob Clack
                  Inactive
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1708

                  #1343
                  Your missing a treat. I thought I could see the Durward Street Board School, but it's probably the school in Hanbury Street.

                  Rob

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                  • Pablito
                    Constable
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 63

                    #1344
                    this is the best thread on casebook. How would i get copies of the Petticoat Lane photo for my room? Could soomeone tell me where I might find Victorian film footage of the East End like they showed of the Dockland museum JTR exhibition

                    Thanks guys

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                    • Pablito
                      Constable
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 63

                      #1345
                      Hi, just to let people know the only example of a dosshouse in the area left, the one right next to White's Row is being knocked down. It was one of my favourite buildings - it looks incredibly spooky. Another part of East London history chipped away. Was outside it on Saturday and I couldn't believe it. I took a pebble as a memento of the place, at this moment a very angry/ psychotic security guard came out of a little hut on the grounds and nearly attacked me!! Charming!!

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                      • Observer
                        Assistant Commissioner
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 3177

                        #1346
                        Here are a few more photos

                        St James Passage Rippers escape route from Mitre Square?

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                        Commercial Road...note man on roof

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                        Mitre Square the murder site

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                        all the best

                        Observer

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                        • Pablito
                          Constable
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 63

                          #1347
                          Nice. I like the guy on the roof! Whats he doing up there? Oi, you, get off that roof!!

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                          • Observer
                            Assistant Commissioner
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 3177

                            #1348
                            Hi Pablito

                            Didn't see the man on the roof as I took the photo, he only became apparent to me when I scanned the photo to put it onto my computer.

                            all the best

                            Observer

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                            • Paddy Goose
                              Detective
                              • May 2008
                              • 330

                              #1349
                              A rooftop view.



                              Paddy

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                              • Paddy Goose
                                Detective
                                • May 2008
                                • 330

                                #1350
                                Another rooftop view. Spitalfields 1900

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