It's recorded that Kate Eddowes drunkenly collapsed in the street after giving a humorous imitation of a fire engine to an amused crowd, but I've never seen a more detailed description of this performance. Can anyone suggest how one might have imitated a Victorian fire engine, or describe just what such a device was like in that age before motor vehicles? I imagine some large piece of water-spraying equipment pulled by horses, probably with a loud clanging bell before the invention of the siren.
And this just kind of randomly crosses my mind- anyone for the theory that after failing to find her daughter, Kate encountered an off-duty fire crew somewhere that was passing a bottle around and asked them if any of them were looking for a good time? She somehow ended up drunk with fire engines on her mind.
And this just kind of randomly crosses my mind- anyone for the theory that after failing to find her daughter, Kate encountered an off-duty fire crew somewhere that was passing a bottle around and asked them if any of them were looking for a good time? She somehow ended up drunk with fire engines on her mind.
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