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  • Patrick S
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    Originally posted by miss marple View Post
    I am enjoying this thread! Cheers to you Patrick S for brilliant debunking efforts. I can just sit back without having to contribute anything as I agree with all your posts.

    Miss Marple
    And they remain unaddressed.

    Anyone who knows me personally knows I'll debate anything, so long as I firmly believe my side of the argument. The Lechmere topic falls into this category. As well, the topic of Jack the Ripper is now and has been for 30 years a topic of interest and immense enjoyment for me. Anyone who knows me also, knows I sometimes go too far in my aggressive debate of the topic at hand. Calling Ed and Christer 'hucksters' went to far. Unlike the Lechmeraputians I can recognize an error when I make it. Unfortunately, this gives the Brothers Chuck an opportunity to play victim and not address posts that actually serve to vet this "suspect".

    I think it's worth stating again: I love the IDEA of Cross being the Ripper and would pay to see the photo, as well. The issues I'm having - although I'm enjoying their discussion immensely - is that nothing I've heard to date has made sense.

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  • miss marple
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    I am enjoying this thread! Cheers to you Patrick S for brilliant debunking efforts. I can just sit back without having to contribute anything as I agree with all your posts.

    Miss Marple

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    And pelican is a kind of CROSSing, so we're straight back to the starting line.

    MrB
    Double reasons for thinking of pelicans, then - so much the better!

    Fisherman

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  • MrBarnett
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    And pelican is a kind of CROSSing, so we're straight back to the starting line.

    MrB
    Last edited by MrBarnett; 08-29-2014, 11:00 PM.

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Lechmere View Post
    Pelicans!
    Yup - THAT should bring us straight back on the Lechmere topic! Pelicans - not storks.

    Fisherman

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Lechmere View Post
    Yes Christer - Carlton Road in 1910, No 24.
    He moved there from 24 Doveton Street, having moved out of 22 Doveton Street in the mid 1890s.
    Perhaps this is why you thought that the photo was taken 24 years after the Autumn of Terror.


    Fisherman

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  • Lechmere
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    Pelicans!

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  • MrBarnett
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    Cheese and winkles - yuk!

    I had to look back to the beginning of this thread to remind myself what it was all about. Ed's charity walk, apparently. And from memory that included some fascinating facts about storks, and Stork is a kind of margarine , so I suppose Flora Danica is pretty much on topic.

    MrB

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  • Cogidubnus
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    In terms of relevance to this thread, (if indeed it has any at all), Flora Danica is also a type of cheese, fashionable in the 19th century, which actually became popular at this time...check it out...

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  • Lechmere
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    Yes Christer - Carlton Road in 1910, No 24.
    He moved there from 24 Doveton Street, having moved out of 22 Doveton Street in the mid 1890s.
    Perhaps this is why you thought that the photo was taken 24 years after the Autumn of Terror.

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  • Lechmere
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    I reckon the old geezer with the squint (I can say that now he isn't your grandpapa) must have been born around 1890. He may have lived there when Lawende was a neighbour.

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  • moonbegger
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    Winkles .. sea food

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  • Fisherman
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    They would!

    Fisherman

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  • MrBarnett
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  • Fisherman
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    Chestnuts...? Yeah?

    Would they line a seafood barrow with white cloth?

    The best,
    Fisherman

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