Hello fellow Ripper Historians . On a recent jaunt into Whitechapel I was fortunate enough to stumble upon this fine artifact , A friend of mine who has an antique stool in Spitalfields antique market had just that morning been given an old box listed as local artifacts , containing plates , cutlery and various other pieces . Sitting in the bottom was this old chestnut .. an 1888, 13 Bar street manufactured, metropolitan Police whistle . I was meeting Ed Stow in the Ten Bells , and after checking it out on line , he confirmed it as the real deal . Now I am not alleging that this whistle and its haunting tone , was at one time in hot pursuit of Jack the Ripper , but given its local provenance and its historically accurate date , I cannot tell you that it was not .
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Excellent Moonbegger,
The address indicates a late 1888 - 1909 make. Can I ask, is there a serial number on it?
Monty
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At the bottom, near the mouthpiece.
Monty
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Ok,
Well its not unusual for them not to have serial numbers. However it must be noted that 'The Metropolitan' whistle was not exclusive to the police. It was available commercially, with the most common purchasers being nightwatchmen.
That said, it looks of the era to me. The scalloped chain loop being a big pointer. Hudson operated at 13 Barr St between 1888 and 1909, and the writing stamp matches 1888-1899, though I've seen slightly different fonts.
All in all, looks good to me. Nice find.
Monty
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This is my Grandfather's Police whistle.
The embossing reads:
J. Hudson & Co.
Birmingham
1915
There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.
Patent 5727.08
Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostThis is my Grandfather's Police whistle.
The embossing reads:
J. Hudson & Co.
Birmingham
1915
There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.
Patent 5727.08
Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Hi Jon,Originally posted by Wickerman View PostThis is my Grandfather's Police whistle.
The embossing reads:
J. Hudson & Co.
Birmingham
1915
There is a Patent No. at the top end, beneath the ring.
Patent 5727.08
Most of my family, on my father's side were either military or police.
I hope whomever inherits it from you will proudly value both its public and personal histories as much as you.Regards,
MacGuffin
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Originally posted by MacGuffin View PostHi Jon,
Beautiful, what a wonderful family heirloom!
I hope whomever inherits it from you will proudly value both its public and personal histories as much as you.
Quite so, and I didn't even know it existed until 6 years ago, when my father passed away. He had a small box secreted away at the back of an old chest of drawers. My mother told me this was his box of memorabilia, inside an assortment of personal things, an old watch, some badges, a wallet-sized photo album with some wrinkled pics of all his Army buddies, and this whistle.
It was my mother who told me, that he had told her, it was his father's police whistle.
My Grandfather had been invalided out of the force, being shot while making an arrest. He still made the arrest apparently, but after convalescing, they struck him off on medical grounds.
My Great-Grandfather was also in the police, and one family member was a Detective, apart from being told he emigrated to the US, I know nothing else about him.Regards, Jon S.
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