Fisherman wrote:
Yes, I have been in Iceland. And I thoroughly reccomend it. Fabulous country!
Hi Fish,
I'm thrilled to be going to Iceland, and I'll die if I don't ride Sneffels, particularly in late spring (where there's hardly any night!). If the snowpark (Iceland Park Project) doesn't operate in 2011, I'll try to get some sponsoring by Nikita clothing. You can also surf (longboard) there, for which my 4''-3'' (only once worn) full body wetsuit and booties might come very handy. Have you been to Sneffels?
Fisherman wrote:
Quote Maria
"2 spy reports mention someone named Schwartz."
Interesting - but Schwartz is a very common name, of course!
That was precisely my first reaction, but Rob Clack says that he located only about 4 dozens people tops named Schwartz in the 1891 census, not many of which were Polish or Hungarian, and not many of them having been in the right age to fit. We are working on this. I'm majorly pissed at the stupid French spys for ommitting first names from their reports. Didn't they think of posterity? Or “posteriority“, as Gareth Williams (Sam Flynn) remarked pertaining to Diemshitz?
Fisherman wrote:
You have to add the Star to get there. As far as we can tell, Schwartz did not give differing versions of his story to the police, and we are left with the fact that the discrepancies in the Star version might owe to translation difficulties to at least some extent.
It's not just The Star. I think that Abberline wrote down 2 different statements from Schwartz. Don't have time to check it out now, but Tom and Hunter will know the details.
Fisherman wrote:
Besides, having two independent witnesses at the inquest claim that Stride lived in Fashion Street is not too bad a beginning, is it? Taken together with the fact that Marshalls man and BS seemingly were each others twin brother, Iīd say we do have evidence that points in my direction.
The Fashion Street enigma! There's even been a casebook thread about it, and still we haven't gotten any further, closer to any evidence. In my opinion, it might have simply pertained to a reflex of the Victorian unfortunates to hide their real address. Eddowes also gave a fake address on Fashion Street, and she also gave the name “nobody“ to the police. Or perhaps it was related to some kind of semi-professional activity. For the latter I have it in mind to ask Rob Clack to let me pick his brain, considering that he knows in great detail what shops and people resided on Fashion Street in 1888.
Fish, unless you provide evidence for another man in Stride's life, your theory of a domestic slaying by another than Michael Kidney is of no value. You're a journalist, so I don't need to elaborate.
The Kdw fish place is not as big as a fish market, more like a department section, physically not a very large space, but the amount and the variety of fish exposed is impressive. They frequently have different sorts of parrot fish from the Pacific, and big fish with impressive teeth. Once I bought I don't recall what kind of exotic fish and we made poisson cru, which is a Hawaiian recipe with raw (very fresh) fish left overnight to marinate in coconut milk and lime. (Actually it's a surfer's recipe.). YUM! (And can you imagine if we did that with raw meat?)
As a matter of fact, I'm going to the Kdw much later today, and after talking about this so long, I can't imagine avoiding bringing some fish home.
It's interesting that the Kdw is the only place in my neighborhood (which, despite immediate proximity to the Kdw, is everything but a rich neighborhood) where they feature edible fruit and, if you can believe it, stationery. (Stationary?) So it's kinda like running to Bloomies or Barnie's or Harrods to fetch a pen and some CD-ROMs (for a few cents) – and coming back with 40-€ of fish. Berliner weirdness...
By the by, I mind need to consult you about researching Le Grand's family in Denmark. (While it's even not established if his real name was Christian Nielsen or Nelsson.) Is there a tool like ancestry.denmark or Danish censuses online?
Yes, I have been in Iceland. And I thoroughly reccomend it. Fabulous country!
Hi Fish,
I'm thrilled to be going to Iceland, and I'll die if I don't ride Sneffels, particularly in late spring (where there's hardly any night!). If the snowpark (Iceland Park Project) doesn't operate in 2011, I'll try to get some sponsoring by Nikita clothing. You can also surf (longboard) there, for which my 4''-3'' (only once worn) full body wetsuit and booties might come very handy. Have you been to Sneffels?
Fisherman wrote:
Quote Maria
"2 spy reports mention someone named Schwartz."
Interesting - but Schwartz is a very common name, of course!
That was precisely my first reaction, but Rob Clack says that he located only about 4 dozens people tops named Schwartz in the 1891 census, not many of which were Polish or Hungarian, and not many of them having been in the right age to fit. We are working on this. I'm majorly pissed at the stupid French spys for ommitting first names from their reports. Didn't they think of posterity? Or “posteriority“, as Gareth Williams (Sam Flynn) remarked pertaining to Diemshitz?
Fisherman wrote:
You have to add the Star to get there. As far as we can tell, Schwartz did not give differing versions of his story to the police, and we are left with the fact that the discrepancies in the Star version might owe to translation difficulties to at least some extent.
It's not just The Star. I think that Abberline wrote down 2 different statements from Schwartz. Don't have time to check it out now, but Tom and Hunter will know the details.
Fisherman wrote:
Besides, having two independent witnesses at the inquest claim that Stride lived in Fashion Street is not too bad a beginning, is it? Taken together with the fact that Marshalls man and BS seemingly were each others twin brother, Iīd say we do have evidence that points in my direction.
The Fashion Street enigma! There's even been a casebook thread about it, and still we haven't gotten any further, closer to any evidence. In my opinion, it might have simply pertained to a reflex of the Victorian unfortunates to hide their real address. Eddowes also gave a fake address on Fashion Street, and she also gave the name “nobody“ to the police. Or perhaps it was related to some kind of semi-professional activity. For the latter I have it in mind to ask Rob Clack to let me pick his brain, considering that he knows in great detail what shops and people resided on Fashion Street in 1888.
Fish, unless you provide evidence for another man in Stride's life, your theory of a domestic slaying by another than Michael Kidney is of no value. You're a journalist, so I don't need to elaborate.
The Kdw fish place is not as big as a fish market, more like a department section, physically not a very large space, but the amount and the variety of fish exposed is impressive. They frequently have different sorts of parrot fish from the Pacific, and big fish with impressive teeth. Once I bought I don't recall what kind of exotic fish and we made poisson cru, which is a Hawaiian recipe with raw (very fresh) fish left overnight to marinate in coconut milk and lime. (Actually it's a surfer's recipe.). YUM! (And can you imagine if we did that with raw meat?)
As a matter of fact, I'm going to the Kdw much later today, and after talking about this so long, I can't imagine avoiding bringing some fish home.
It's interesting that the Kdw is the only place in my neighborhood (which, despite immediate proximity to the Kdw, is everything but a rich neighborhood) where they feature edible fruit and, if you can believe it, stationery. (Stationary?) So it's kinda like running to Bloomies or Barnie's or Harrods to fetch a pen and some CD-ROMs (for a few cents) – and coming back with 40-€ of fish. Berliner weirdness...
By the by, I mind need to consult you about researching Le Grand's family in Denmark. (While it's even not established if his real name was Christian Nielsen or Nelsson.) Is there a tool like ancestry.denmark or Danish censuses online?
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