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Is this Number 29 Hanbury Street?
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Hi Richard. If memory serves, this photo has been posted before. The consensus at the time was that it is the hallway at 29 Hanbury Street. The doorway to the back yard can been seen immediately at the right of the stairs.
Regards, GazzaWhy a four-year-old child could understand this report! Run out and find me a four-year-old child, I can't make head or tail of it.
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Richard.
This book by a previous Casebook member, Phil Hutchinson, contains a number of internal photo's of No.29 Hanbury St.
The one you question is one of four internal photo's of the passage, from the book.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by richardh View Post
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Originally posted by Christian View Post
Incredible photo-no way is this image is from 1888!! Would love to know who took image and true date!!Thems the Vagaries.....
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
If Christian says no way then no way it is, he's a less frequent contributor but he knows his photos. Out of curiosity Christian, what rules it out?
Also what looks like conduit for electric gives a hint!!Last edited by Christian; 11-11-2023, 11:16 AM.
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From what I've read elsewhere, Hanbury Street was pulled down in 1970, so that the limit for any other photo's.
I mention this because the photo in O.P. is unnaturally bright, and in Phil Hutchinson's book there is the same photo, but all his internal photo's are very dark.
This photo may belong to a different photographer than the set bought by Hutchinson. So I should point out, the collection published by Hutchinson dates to Sept. 1961, this one above although of the same view could have been taken by someone else on a different date, but still no later than 1970.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostThat was 1967, wasn't it, the James Mason documentary?
Hanbury was a long street, it could have began demolition in one year and continued into the next?
1967.
My understanding is that only the north end of the street, which as Long said was nearest to Brick Lane, was demolished.
Number 29 was replaced by Truman Brewery.
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