Originally posted by moonbegger
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Sorry, neither Cross or Paul was on the left-hand side of the road.
‘ as he was walking on the right hand side of Buck's-row he saw something lying on the other side of the road. ’ - Woodford times 7th Sept. 1888
The wool warehouse is not on the left hand side either -
‘When he got near the gateway of the wool warehouse in bucks row, at about quarter to four, he saw a figure of a woman on the opposite side of the road.’ - The Birmingham Daily Post 4th Sept. 1888
Both Cross and Paul were on the same side of the road, Cross waited for Paul, they then both went to the body together -
'At the same time he heard a man coming up the street, in the same direction, and on the same side of the road as himself.' - Woodford times 7th Sept. 1888
‘At the same time I heard a man coming up the street in the same direction as I had done, so I waited for him to come up. When he came up, I said, "Come and look over here; there is a woman." We then both went over to the body.’ - Evening Standard 4th Sept. 1888
Hope that's of some help for you
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