Richard, this map is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for your hard work.
I've been lucky enough to have visited three times over the years and so I am getting progressively more familiar with things on the ground. Had I had this map, however, it would have saved me much time.
Oddly, just looking at random places on the map where I've walked around elicited an emotional, nostalgic, "I need to move there now" response.
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Originally posted by Enigma View PostThe search function worked OK.
If you discover something that should be on the map but isn't when searched for, please let me know and I can then add it.
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Try a search term in the map search and see if the map includes any results. If not, please add the search term here and then I can add the details to the map.
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Thanks for this Richard. I noticed the old link was not working a few days ago and meant to say something but never got around to it.
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Originally posted by richardh View Post
3 Spanby Road[/FONT] - William Bury's home (can't add - out of map range)
36 Middlesex Street - Jacob Levy's home (added)
14 Albert Street, Kennington - William Cutbush's home (can't add - out of map range)
217 Jubilee Street, Mile End - Hyam Hyams' home (added)
9 King's Bench Walk - Montague Druitt's law office (can't add - out of map range)
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Originally posted by Lewis C View PostHi Richard,
Below are 5 more addresses that could be included on the map. I think that 3 of them are somewhat on the periphery, so it could be that they can't be included, but I'll go head and list them, and if they can't be included, then you can ignore them.
3 Spanby Road - William Bury's home
36 Middlesex Street - Jacob Levy's home
14 Albert Street, Kennington - William Cutbush's home
217 Jubilee Street, Mile End - Hyam Hyams' home
9 King's Bench Walk - Montague Druitt's law office
36 Middlesex Street - Jacob Levy's home (added)
14 Albert Street, Kennington - William Cutbush's home (can't add - out of map range)
217 Jubilee Street, Mile End - Hyam Hyams' home (added)
9 King's Bench Walk - Montague Druitt's law office (can't add - out of map range)
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Hi Richard,
Below are 5 more addresses that could be included on the map. I think that 3 of them are somewhat on the periphery, so it could be that they can't be included, but I'll go head and list them, and if they can't be included, then you can ignore them.
3 Spanby Road - William Bury's home
36 Middlesex Street - Jacob Levy's home
14 Albert Street, Kennington - William Cutbush's home
217 Jubilee Street, Mile End - Hyam Hyams' home
9 King's Bench Walk - Montague Druitt's law office
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A bump for the JtR Map
The original thread I created for this map has broken links that I cannot edit (can we please be allowed to edit/delete posts/theads?)
So I am creating this new thread. Hope that's okay, admin?)
A bump for the JtR map
JtRMap
I've added a few new locations and stuff and it's getting nice and detailed IMO.
If anyone wants to collaborate (add/edit) they can request an editor role.
IMPORTANT
If something is missing from the map and/or you want something added/edited/changed etc, please post on this forum thread and I will keep updating as the requests come in.
Alternatively, I've created an annotations form that you might like to fill in:
Form LINK
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(Mitre Square is looking a bit busy!)
Can you recommend locations that have photos available too?
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