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  • C. F. Leon
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    Could Someone please clarify this for a Newbie?

    I'm getting the impression that what most people are meaning by a 'door cover' is a vertical object fitting into the door jam. But couldn't the cover be horizontal (even with the ground, I mean), over the down stairs also? I've seen pictures of this sort, usually two shutters that would be padlocked together. And I think Richardson would have been able to check that sort just by looking out.

    -- C F Leon

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    Hi Bride,

    I purchased the 'London Nobody Knows' years ago, unfortunately, it won't play on American DVD players. Just an FYI for fellow yanks. But it will play on your lap top.

    I have to agree with Monty on the above. It seems Phil sees himself as a victim, thus identifies with other 'victims' while demonizing anyone he sees in authority, whether legal authority or someone who commands some measure of respect. When looked at from this perspective, it's rather a compliment when Phil attacks you.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott
    Hello Tom,

    Thank you for your unqualified psychological interpretation of my views.
    For the record, I do not see myself as a 'victim' in any way.
    I just don't have the same view of the photo mentioned as others. Nothing more. I wouldnt wish to interpret your 'demonizing' either. You are entitled to your views on other people.
    I am not into the deliberate 'wind-up-just-for-a-laugh'i business either,,,
    Happy New Year!

    Best wishes

    Phil
    Last edited by Phil Carter; 01-06-2012, 06:19 PM.

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  • Mr Stu
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    London Nobody Knows

    And it can be bought on Amazon too - good price I thought

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    London Nobody Knows DVD

    Hi Bride,

    I purchased the 'London Nobody Knows' years ago, unfortunately, it won't play on American DVD players. Just an FYI for fellow yanks. But it will play on your lap top.

    I have to agree with Monty on the above. It seems Phil sees himself as a victim, thus identifies with other 'victims' while demonizing anyone he sees in authority, whether legal authority or someone who commands some measure of respect. When looked at from this perspective, it's rather a compliment when Phil attacks you.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • Bridewell
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    You Can Still Get It

    Originally posted by Shelley View Post
    Stewart,

    Here is a video of James Mason in the 1967 film ' The London Nobody Knows ' showing 29 Hanbury Street as it was when Annie Chapman was found before the demolition of the house in the 1970's


    For those who are interested, "The London Nobody Knows" can be picked up for about £9 on DVD from Ebay.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Bridewell
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Its all change now Bridewell.

    The 'Bells' have altered a tad since you last went, its green now.

    Monty
    Hi Monty (& Happy New Year)

    What's green exactly? My recollection is of Victorian wall tiles. Please don't tell me it's been "modernised / ruined"

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post

    As for the pic of "my mate"--err.. you are incorrect.it wasn't-sorry.
    Phil, was it you? Shame on you for getting your knobbly knees out at a murder site.

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  • Monty
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Hello Monty,

    Happy New year!

    Phil
    The same to you Phil.

    Monty

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  • Phil Carter
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    Hello Debs,

    I have no qualms with any opinion Debs. What the difference is is entiorely a matter of opinion as well.

    As for the pic of "my mate"--err.. you are incorrect.it wasn't-sorry.

    As you said, all that aside.. a Happy New year to you Debs

    best wishes

    Phil

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  • Phil Carter
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    Hello Monty,

    Happy New year!

    Phil

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    And a happy NewYear to you too Rob.

    Hello Debs, we all have our opinions. For me a photoshop job is not particularly palatable. Others may feel the same.. others may not. I have nothing against such opinions.

    What's next? Why not play football on the site of the murders perhaps?...just for a laugh of course.

    Or shall we put a photoshop pic of a pile of rearranged garbage in the shape of Mary Kelly on an old bedstead and call it art?

    Some people like it..some dont. I am entitled to my opinion on what is suitable..and what isnt. Its individuasl taste. If anyone thinks this is ok.. then so be it. Happy New Year!

    Seasons greetings

    Phil
    We do, Phil, and that's mine, of which I am also entitled...I just asked what's the difference between what Rob did here and someone having their pic taken at say Mitre square, or taking a pic of your mate at Mitre Square, posting it online and drawing everyone's attention to a sign you saw on the 'exact spot of the murder' which says 'buy now pay later.'

    All that aside though. Happy New Year to you, Phil.

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  • Monty
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    And you sure let us know your opinion don't you Phil?

    Whilst we are offering our opinions, I'll give you mine. I find it unpalatable when some suggest that those investigating the case were corrupt and placed evidence merely on a whim with no supporting evidence. That is libelous and how some can drag the name of a man whose record is exemplary into a sea of deception because they have a half cocked theory born from too much free time spent in their armchair and presented in the guise of 'thinking out of the box' is beyond me.....but hey, this guy isn't a victim and therefore holds no respect. After all, he actually policed those streets, placed his life on the line (twice judging his records) just so you ancestors could sleep well at night.

    Still, just my views Phil. I'm entitled to them, as you are yours. Condem as you wish, I will.

    Monty

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  • Phil Carter
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    And a happy NewYear to you too Rob.

    Hello Debs, we all have our opinions. For me a photoshop job is not particularly palatable. Others may feel the same.. others may not. I have nothing against such opinions.

    What's next? Why not play football on the site of the murders perhaps?...just for a laugh of course.

    Or shall we put a photoshop pic of a pile of rearranged garbage in the shape of Mary Kelly on an old bedstead and call it art?

    Some people like it..some dont. I am entitled to my opinion on what is suitable..and what isnt. Its individuasl taste. If anyone thinks this is ok.. then so be it. Happy New Year!

    Seasons greetings

    Phil

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  • Rob Clack
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    Originally posted by Debra A View Post
    Phil, honestly, it it any different to posing nowadays on a bench in Mitre Square (or any of the murder spots) with a smile on your face?
    I think it's cute, Sweet, and very innocent.
    Thanks Debs

    Rob

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Hello Edward,

    I can only hope it is real..because if it isn't and someone has played photoshop with it, I find their taste in fun rather unpalatable.

    regards

    Phil
    Phil, honestly, it it any different to posing nowadays on a bench in Mitre Square (or any of the murder spots) with a smile on your face?
    I think it's cute, Sweet, and very innocent.
    Last edited by Debra A; 01-01-2012, 04:19 AM.

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