Isn't likely the McCarthys left - wouldn't you if you'd been the first to clap eyes on the full horror not 20 feet from your front door? - and possibly the new owner or manager of the buildings re-arranged the rooms to make a better profit and re-numbered them. They might well have re-numbered 13 so as to be able to let it, it would not be very popular! - so the 13 of 1891 may not be the same room at all
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Originally posted by Chris Scott View PostHi
1) Some numbered rooms from Millers Court are not listed
Nos 1, 4, 9, 10, 14 upwards."Damn it, Doc! Why did you have to tear up that letter? If only I had more time... Wait a minute, I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!"
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Originally posted by Mort Belfry View PostDoes anyone know where the rooms or 14 upwards are placed on a map? This has always confused me. Are there eight more rooms above 27 and 26 so that Prater could live in 20 Miller's Court?
My guess is that, at the time of Mary's death, 14 Miller's Court may have been on the topmost floor - possibly an attic room - with the other 6 rooms split between the remaining floors, going down, thus:
Room 14: attic
Rooms 15, 16, 17: next floor down
Rooms 18, 19, 20: floor above Kelly
Room 13: ground floor (Kelly)
Rooms 7-12: two-storey cottages in the court behind 26 Dorset Street
Rooms 1-6: two-storey cottages in the court behind 27 Dorset Street
... or something similar to that.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostSeven more rooms, Mort (13+7 = 20).
Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostRoom 14: attic
Rooms 15, 16, 17: next floor down
Rooms 18, 19, 20: floor above Kelly
Room 13: ground floor (Kelly)
Rooms 7-12: two-storey cottages in the court behind 26 Dorset Street
Rooms 1-6: two-storey cottages in the court behind 27 Dorset Street
... or something similar to that."Damn it, Doc! Why did you have to tear up that letter? If only I had more time... Wait a minute, I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!"
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Also does anyone know the name of the man at 3 Miller's Court who apparently was stopped from returning on Nov 9th after going out to buy milk?"Damn it, Doc! Why did you have to tear up that letter? If only I had more time... Wait a minute, I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!"
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We don't know, unfortunately, Mort - except that he was apparently a market porter. All we can be sure of is that there would have likely been many more residents than the handful we know about.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by WARSPITE View PostSam, has the fact that theres more Kellys living at no 13 just 3years after the murder been discussed already?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostMy guess is that, at the time of Mary's death, 14 Miller's Court may have been on the topmost floor - possibly an attic room - with the other 6 rooms split between the remaining floors, going down, thus:
Room 14: attic
Rooms 15, 16, 17: next floor down
Rooms 18, 19, 20: floor above Kelly
Room 13: ground floor (Kelly)
It appears from the illustrations that the top floor has a mansard roof which would allow for two rooms on the top floor, the larger one at the front and a smaller one (plus the stairwell) behind. Also there wouldn't be space for 3 rooms on the floor below (#13 and the room above being in a back extension to the main body of the house) so I think that #14 and #15 would be on the top floor with #16 and #17 below.allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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