For a while I was under the impression that the back court of 29 Hanbury Street backed on to another back court, separated by a wall next to the outside privy.
My view was that a possible means of escape for the murderer was to clamber over the back wall into the adjoining back court and exit via the passageway of the houses opposite.
Someone replied to my post and let me down very gently by telling me that there was no back court backing on to the privy wall, there was in fact a factory opposite the back court of 29 Hanbury Street.
I've had a look at maps of the area, and my feeble brain just can't seem to extrapolate the information.
So my questions are:
1. If I was standing on the back step of 29 Hanbury street on a bright September day in 1888, what would I be looking at?
2. If there was a factory wall next to the privy wall, was there a gap, or a lane there between them?
Thanks!
My view was that a possible means of escape for the murderer was to clamber over the back wall into the adjoining back court and exit via the passageway of the houses opposite.
Someone replied to my post and let me down very gently by telling me that there was no back court backing on to the privy wall, there was in fact a factory opposite the back court of 29 Hanbury Street.
I've had a look at maps of the area, and my feeble brain just can't seem to extrapolate the information.
So my questions are:
1. If I was standing on the back step of 29 Hanbury street on a bright September day in 1888, what would I be looking at?
2. If there was a factory wall next to the privy wall, was there a gap, or a lane there between them?
Thanks!
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