Hi,
been looking at photos in various places of what looked to be an excellent tour given by Philip at the recent conf. Couldnt help but notice St George's in the East Mortuary seems to be in a terrible state. Am trying to think how long it is since i last saw it. Possibly as far ago as 2006/2007 when i went with a load of bleeping Ripperologists who threatend to chuck me over it (repeatedly before and ever since) anyway, whenever it was to my recollection it looks a lot worse in its state. I know looking over the wall etc and the building has long been a fasniation of certian members of the boards, and so to has it become fascinating to myself. I certainly think it would be an awful shame should it fall down etc.
Which leads me to ask, who owns this building, why is it in such a state, can anything be done to stop it falling over/down?
Jenni
been looking at photos in various places of what looked to be an excellent tour given by Philip at the recent conf. Couldnt help but notice St George's in the East Mortuary seems to be in a terrible state. Am trying to think how long it is since i last saw it. Possibly as far ago as 2006/2007 when i went with a load of bleeping Ripperologists who threatend to chuck me over it (repeatedly before and ever since) anyway, whenever it was to my recollection it looks a lot worse in its state. I know looking over the wall etc and the building has long been a fasniation of certian members of the boards, and so to has it become fascinating to myself. I certainly think it would be an awful shame should it fall down etc.
Which leads me to ask, who owns this building, why is it in such a state, can anything be done to stop it falling over/down?
Jenni
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