A very hearty thanks to Mr. Clack
I found this image on the internet. It was prepared by none other than Mr. Clack. It demonstrates rather clearly the relationship between Eddowes's corpse and the policing boundry between the metropolitan and city forces. Line is 933 feet in length. Dave
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Old Montague Street Mortuary
Does anyone have a detail image of this place? I would settle for a textual geographic description. PLEASE. Dave
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an overplayed card
We all have had a healthy dose of how prevalent alcohol was in our saga. Demographically however, I think the card might be overplayed. Here are the 16 and 17 distilleries. Compare this with the religous institutions and you may in fact have the source of the bias. Dave
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that old timey religion
For some reason Bacon fealt the need to distinguish between Catholics and Christians and Jews. So here is what he had. The great synagogue near mitre Square is not represented, by virtue of my dumb ass failing to turning the plot on prior to capture. In order: Jewish, Roman Catholic, and Reformed Christian ( which by the way has a healthy dose of Baptists).
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sheet 16 hospitals
I have noticed on these boards, at times, and only among a few, a tendency to belittle or denigrate Victorian medicine. Here are the hospitals on sheet 16. The white square is as always, our favorite neck of the woods, which by the way, contains London Hospital. Notice there are hospitals of many disciplines. On sheet 17 there is a T.B. specific hospital. Note also the proximity to our area of interest. Dave
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Thank You Roy
I am efforting the scaling of the detail image you posted onto google earth. I would gladly except any such detail images you have, scale them to ge and send you the resulting kmz file as long as it does not exceed 10mb, my mail limit. Send me a pm to get my email. On behalf of future students, thank you again for sharing with the community. Dave
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Originally posted by curious View PostJust curious, where would 60 Wentworth Street be?
(map courtesy Rob C)
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