That so famous photo of Dutfield's Yard ?

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  • Rob1n
    Constable
    • Aug 2012
    • 91

    #16
    The cover of the book shows a man standing at the gate on the right (although, it looks like the shadow of an iron gate), he's standing in the yard grinning and to the left of the photo is the rear of 29 Hanbury st, the murder spot, they have faded the two photos together , gives it a kind of "ghostly" fade into each other?

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    • Steve S
      Casebook Supporter
      • Jun 2008
      • 378

      #17
      It's "Ghostly" because there's an optical illusion of a female figure in Victorian dress..............

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      • John Bennett
        Premium Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 1205

        #18
        Originally posted by Steve S View Post
        It's "Ghostly" because there's an optical illusion of a female figure in Victorian dress..............
        One gets the impression that a woman walked into the yard during the longish exposure time needed to take the picture.

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        • booth
          Cadet
          • Feb 2012
          • 22

          #19
          Originally posted by Jenni Shelden View Post
          Actually, Philip's book is a great book in many ways. it is a great bit of investigation too
          I have to agree with this. One of my favourite books on the Whitechapel murders

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