Thanks for the pic, Stephen. LOL. It says the hair dresser is A. Cohen. Maybe we need to take another look at Aaron Davis Cohen. LOL.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post...and with two signs, saying "Haircutting" and "Hair Cuttng". One wonders what the difference was. Perhaps, though, the severed head had the answer ...?
The best,
Fisherman
Since he was the onky one who did the cutting, the sign made sense.
Mike
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostHi Niko. And you're sure you're not thinking of the Chapman murder site, which was located behind a barber shop? However, I think that shop closed in the 60's. So, perhaps Matthew Packer's old residence had become a barber shop by the 70's? That would be awesome if you got your hair cut in Packer's place.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
I remember visiting there a few times but the barber's was closed. I used to enjoy listening to the old folk in my area as a kid, especially when they talked about " Jack the ripper " things about the Burner Club, the murder sites and them sort of thing's, by the way the barber's I visited as a kid was Jewish, ok then mate all the best, Agur.
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Robert
"Why is there a chap from Greyfriars School standing extreme right? What was he doing in the East End?"
You reckon he was a cut above the rest?
Fisherman
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Why is there a chap from Greyfriars School standing extreme right? What was he doing in the East End?
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Hello Stephen.
"There was, though, a barbershop on nearby Ellen Street shown here in the 1930s with a severed head in the window."
Hmmm, I have known barbers with shaky hands shaving people, but this . . . ?
Cheers.
LC
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You get your hair cut when you get a haircut.
Best wishes,
Steve.
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...and with two signs, saying "Haircutting" and "Hair Cuttng". One wonders what the difference was. Perhaps, though, the severed head had the answer ...?
The best,
Fisherman
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostSo, perhaps Matthew Packer's old residence had become a barber shop by the 70's? That would be awesome if you got your hair cut in Packer's place.
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Hi Niko. And you're sure you're not thinking of the Chapman murder site, which was located behind a barber shop? However, I think that shop closed in the 60's. So, perhaps Matthew Packer's old residence had become a barber shop by the 70's? That would be awesome if you got your hair cut in Packer's place.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Barber's in Berner st.
Hi everyone, as I've said before I grew up in the East End, in the late 70s, I visited Berner st, curious about the Whitechapel murder's I went to cut my hair in a barber shop which was then located on the opposite side to Harry gosling primary school, I remember there was a barber's, a newsagent,and a fruit and veg shop, above the shops there were dwellings,mainly ocupied by elderly jews, I use to get the impression that there was close netted community atmosphere as everyone seemed to know each other, that was not rare as the same in the street where I lived, we all knew each other.
The reason I went to cut my hair at this barber's, was because I had heard in the area that this barber's shop had somthing to do with the murder's. When I sat on in the barber's chair and he started cutting I asked him what did this barber's shop have to do with the murder's, he answered apparently one of the suspect of the murder's had worked as a barber there,I can't remember if he told me a name, he also told me that one of the victim's had been murdered in this street " I know" I told him. Was it Kozminski or was it Chapman ? or maybe none, and there was no connection with the barber shop and the murder's,all the best, Agur.
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostHi Garza. Are you referring to the entirety of Berner Street (i.e. from Commercial to Backchurch lane) or just the part that runs from Commercial Rd to Fairclough St.?
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Tom Wescott
From maps and pictures I thought that part of the street would be longer, but it really isn't, its quite a short (part of the) street.
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