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  • Scott Nelson
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    Still at it? Talking to yourself, mostly. Why show the same bloated map repeatedly with a couple of different points plotted on each version? The available server space is at risk. But I'm glad you're a premium casebook member/supporter.

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  • protohistorian
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    area

    The area inside the lines on the subsequent images in fact 62.39 hectares. All future figures will use the rounded down value of 62.
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  • protohistorian
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    still no damn caps!

    Using the formula described, retail is 2.34 per hectare and food related is 4.30 per hectare. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    sorry kids no caps

    Here instead is some math.........ummmmm.....math! there are 143 service related enterprises, divided by 63 hectares ( the killing field) yields 2.26 services per hectare.

    Similarly, There were 150 manufacturing enterprises divided by 63 equals 2.38 manufacturers per hectare. That is all for now. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    provision merchants/marine stores

    My understanding both of these are attenuated to seafaring. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    jewelry (retail)

    ...and when was the last time this was discussed in the ripper context? Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    stationers

    My understanding is a retail outlet for paper, pencils, pens, and other products related to the production of written works. These imply writing was not uncommon. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    drapers

    Wool, linen, and unspecified. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    tailors

    and dress makers. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    furriers

    Here is an example of how the traditional image of Whitechapel has been distorted. The are the furriers listed in the pd, there were certainly more, but not the mass often portrayed. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    keepers of cows

    and a pair of livery stables. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    carmen

    bonded and not. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    another aspect we hardly hear about Whitechapel

    Hair dressers. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    retail clothier

    Retail places described as "clothier" Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    of hats and guns....

    Ladies and gentleman step right up for the battle of Milliners vs. Piece brokers. Dave
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