This image (link below) by Jaako for the fab CSI Whitechapel book.
The configuration of the windows (first floor) is odd with three windows RIGHT next to each other. The window with the lamplight glowing shows that the other two windows either side are for different rooms (there's no light being cast on the two windows either side) So this (to me) says that the centre window is a self-contained room. But that means that the room and the two either side AND the three rooms on the 2nd floor would be little more than 3 feet wide (the width of a door).
Question: is this depiction in Jakkos images accurate? I don't doubt that Jakko has got this perfectly correct because he has used a ton of research material to get his work spot on.
I just can't work out why there would be three windows so close together and three tiny separate rooms.
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The configuration of the windows (first floor) is odd with three windows RIGHT next to each other. The window with the lamplight glowing shows that the other two windows either side are for different rooms (there's no light being cast on the two windows either side) So this (to me) says that the centre window is a self-contained room. But that means that the room and the two either side AND the three rooms on the 2nd floor would be little more than 3 feet wide (the width of a door).
Question: is this depiction in Jakkos images accurate? I don't doubt that Jakko has got this perfectly correct because he has used a ton of research material to get his work spot on.
I just can't work out why there would be three windows so close together and three tiny separate rooms.
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