Originally posted by Fiver
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I did come across that link a couple of hours ago and had forgotten about it.
I was trying to work out whether the restrictions on traffic would have meant that Lechmere could not have used his vehicle that day, bearing in mind that he may have started work as early as 4 a.m.
Another consideration is that a member found a newspaper report about Pickfords' carters' working hours, being 14-18 hours per day, which means that Lechmere would not even have been able to work half a day.
I think possibly we have discovered why Stow won't say whether Lechmere was working that day.
It is unlikely that Pickfords would have required him to come to work.
I quote from Stow's correspondence with me:
There is zero evidence to suggest that Broad Street Goods Station closed at all, nor that the goods deliveries carried out by Pickfords on from Broad Street were interrupted.
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