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Funny we should be talking about breaking and entering but following on from the #9 picture that looks like the name John Small,there is a case in 1882 of a John Small,30 years old,who was caught breaking and entering with 3 other accomplices :
A searchable online edition of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.
Concidence ? he would have been 36 in 1888.
Makes me wonder if the picture we are looking at are all conmen and burglars/thieves rather than anything more than that - Ostrog would definately fit into that category.
A George Williams was greviously assulted by one John Mason on 9th January 1882. This George Williams was described as a porter,residing at 16,Great Garden Street, Whitechapel.
A 'portico thief' was the name given to a burglar who would climb onto the portico of a house in order to gain access from that vantage point. (Sort of like a cat-burglar!)
Thanks for that Suzi!
The blushing bride she looks divine
The bridegroom he is doing fine
I'd rather have his job than mine
When I'm portico thieving
Hi Christine
I recall seeing that image in quite a few places...sure it's in my A-Z,but as I'm at work at the mo I can't be sure (Oddly I don't have it on me!). Somebody will know where it's from I'm sure maybe it came from a sort of mug shot book- that's my guess.
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