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Of course, getting the geography straight in my own mind was only part of getting a good contextual hold. Another aspect tackled was the likely population. The only caveat used to get this total was homogenous spread over the area. Of course it is not true, but the next option is direct sampling by residence, which was not going to happen. Here are the estimated populations for 1871, 1881,and 1891. No observed population fluctuation in the period estimated would lead an objective person to the conclusion the local population was undergoing a severe population growth. https://goo.gl/photos/ZvkJR8YTsvp8aGLd6
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Old Nichol and MRH comparison.
The Old Nichol was much smaller than Mr. Ripper's Hood. Technically, the ON sample was 2.44 times smaller in terms of number of structures. I collected all the ON data and then multiplied the totals by 2.44 to get the head to head data for constructing these charts. I suspect the driving force behind the differential treatment in the historiography of the two areas stems chiefly from the traditional housing metric, which is far and away the most divergent of the measured metrics. Davehttps://goo.gl/photos/2n6WLLEcD9UQr8Zf8Last edited by protohistorian; 09-11-2016, 09:33 AM.
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I absolutely do not get into suspectology beyond pointing out features that would have been apparent to the killer and potential interpretations. Thanks for asking Abby! Dave
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the state of goad overlap and the need for third party tracking software.https://goo.gl/photos/VWf64mQqa9UNwiCTA
This folder also contains a photo of all tracked features on to give perspective, bear in mind, this is WITHOUT overlap!
While there are not 5000 structures in MRH in 1899, there are 9000+ tracked features in MRH in 1899 owing to multi use and multi descripted buildings, and the road network as a tracked feature in it's own right. I promise you, it is worth $9.99 as it should be the only geographic reference needed for some years.Last edited by protohistorian; 09-09-2016, 02:58 PM.
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..and fun stuff like MRH in 1741!
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...9UQnhPZVZ0UnpR
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...and a summary of the victim specific area in the form of a 100m radius. This for Tabram and Mackenzie as well, these are also compared to the rest of MRH and though not directly the Old Nichol. The same metrics are used throughout as we move across the sample areas.
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It is basically a summary of all the appropriate goad sheets, and a comparison of the Old Nichol and MRH, and a complete list of all places specified in MRH on the Goad maps, a summary of the road network. Most of the Goad features ie pubs, domiciles, offices are tallied and compared for the MRH and the Old Nichol, and MRH is broken down into cells to convey diversity within the M5 footprint. It's 611 kindle pages long.Happy Reading, DaveLast edited by protohistorian; 09-09-2016, 01:33 PM.
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Proto in the house!!
Good to see you posting again Proto and congrats on your book!!
I know its mainly about the geography but could you give us a brief synopsis/description?
do you get into any kind of geo-profiling or suspectology?
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Here is what I was hoping for years ago.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...en+years+later
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free kindle reader downloads
http://www.amazon.com/gp/digital/fiona/kcp-landing-page/ref=pd_sl_9ns220msf3_b_p14
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What I had in mind......years ago.
Here is what my mind wanted when I created this thread. I hope you ejoy it, it has been an interesting journey.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...en+years+later
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14 day trial memberships
Genealogy,co.uk is giving away 14 day free trials. If someone wants to help me, please Pm me.
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Thanks Abby!
Thanks Abby, glad to moving forward again. I plan on making a run for the gold! Dave
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Thanks Abby, glad to moving forward again. I plan on making a run for the gold! Dave
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