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Great work in removing people Richard. Gives a great view if the street
One minor point however, the end of the street does not look right , there should be no building at the end of Dorset street on the other side of commercial street. I assume this is AI taking over.
But great work as always .
Steve
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostGreat work in removing people Richard. Gives a great view if the street
One minor point however, the end of the street does not look right , there should be no building at the end of Dorset street on the other side of commercial street. I assume this is AI taking over.
But great work as always .
Steve
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
Happy to help,
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Yes, I can see shapes, but they simply can't be there, if we are looking towards commercial street.
I even considered we have always looked at
the image wrong, and we are looking from commercial street, but that really doesn't work either, the angle, the end building on the right appears to lean away , when if it were Crispin it should lean towards.
Great work anyway Richard, keep it up.
Steve
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostYes, I can see shapes, but they simply can't be there, if we are looking towards commercial street.
I even considered we have always looked at
the image wrong, and we are looking from commercial street, but that really doesn't work either, the angle, the end building on the right appears to lean away , when if it were Crispin it should lean towards.
Great work anyway Richard, keep it up.
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Actually, this photo (linked) Shows things better:
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Originally posted by richardh View PostActually, this photo (linked) Shows things better:
https://static.nationalgeographic.co...?w=1900&h=1313
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I've always believed we were looking up Dorset Street from Commercial Street end, rather than towards Commercial Street. The building at the end of the road being the Providence Row Night Refuge.
The building can be seen in this photo of Dorset Street from 2014.
Source: https://i0.wp.com/inspiringcity.com/...8%2C1152&ssl=1
Additionally, on the left hand side of the original picture are the houses with the large lamps and there was such a lamp outside 35 Dorset Street, which was the opposite side of the road to 26 Dorset Street. About where I thought the entrance would be to Miller's Court, on the right, there is what I believe to be a coster-monger's barrow.
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