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  • protohistorian
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    While I am still plotting stuff and learning this program, I thought a word to my peers might be in order. Any location seen in any post on this thread can be viewed in relation to any other point also seen. I cannot help but notice the lack of suggestions, or even requests. Was I the only geographically inept ripperologist? Oh woe is me! Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    Here are the pubs as indicated on the overlay. I am efforting more data, this list is not complete, and in fact only contains the beer halls I have heard or read about by name. Dave
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  • Suzi
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    Shows you 'relatively' close Breezers Hill is to Whitechapel/Spitalfields doesn't it though

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  • protohistorian
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    Thank You LL, I will keep it up then. Here is a macro one. Tottenham to Breezers Hill, 6.18 miles. Stepney is also on the map. These are the centers as known By google earth. Dave
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  • Lord Lucan
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    I can look at these maps for hours on end...thanks to all who contributed!

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  • protohistorian
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    Here is exactly the same view with no overlay. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    To and beyond this level. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    I need to know the numbering conventions for Addy's, I can zoom down to building level, so I need to know how to count Addy's.

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  • protohistorian
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    Here is a list of the plotted items so far. I know it is not compltete, data entry is ongoing. In terms of maps that I can generate, pick any two or more items.
    Pubs: Roebuck Beer House, Prince Albert, Horn of Plenty, Brittania Beer House, Ten Bells, Two Brewers, White House, Queens Head, White Heart, Frying Pan, Bricklayers Arms, White Swan and the Princess Alice.

    Vics The pre c5, c5, and post c5 as listed on cb

    places: Board School near Polly, IMWEC, Brady Street Dwellings, Brady's Boys Club, Harris Barbers and Co., Queen Ann St, Terrace Houses, Brown's Stable Yard, New Cottage, Woods Bldgs., Essex Wharf, Wentworth M.D., Keally and Tonge Whrse, Great Synagogue, London Hospital. Dave P.S. I am taking suggestions.

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  • protohistorian
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    I have been less the demonstrative of the versatility of this program, I hope this helps. Carlotte De Rothschilds to pinchin Street Torso. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by protohistorian View Post
    Here is that plot you wanted. The line is 2.66 miles long or 14,044 feet approximately. Hope this helps.Nichols is absent until i can remedy a problem with the plot. Dave
    Here is the file I call pieces for somewhat obvious reasons. A response to arequest for a map of pieces. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    And here is one of modern roads in relation to victorian roads. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    Here is one that this Kansas boy had some trouble comprehending. The white squre is the map of Whitechapel, the larger brown area is the urban developement of London, and the green, well, thats were plants grow in abundance. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by protohistorian View Post
    In preparing to fulfil this request I plotted the path from thrawl st to MJK's place, 633 ft, traveling at the average walking speed....2.39 minutes. Dave
    In another Mary Kelly moment I snapped this. Point 1.(L) is Millers Court, point 2 (R) is the center of Romford as known by google earth. The line is 11.79 miles long. Since we do not know where in Romford, the google default should be fine. Additionally, this line does not account for city traffic and streets, it is as the crow flys. Dave p.s.that mean 3.93 hours at average speed at a minimum, allowing for turns and junctions in roads, the estimate is likely low my orders of magnitude. Save
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    Last edited by protohistorian; 01-28-2010, 04:54 AM.

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Hello Dave,

    Could you, when you have time, please do two things for me/us?

    1) A map showing the murder sites and the NEAREST policeman to each one?
    i.e. from where they were on their beat at the time of being alerted
    2) A map showing the murders and the nearest policestation to each murder?

    many thanks

    Phil
    In preparing to fulfil this request I plotted the path from thrawl st to MJK's place, 633 ft, traveling at the average walking speed....2.39 minutes. Dave

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