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  • ceejay75
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    yay success at last! apologies for the failures

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    Last edited by ceejay75; 09-06-2013, 07:25 AM. Reason: delete

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  • ceejay75
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    Thank you very much Robert and Stephen. Unfortunately the photos I took are too big so I will have to resize or find another way

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post

    You click on the paperclip icon next to the two opposite-facing arrows above the reply box. Then you locate your photo and upload. The photo must conform to the board parameters.
    ie no more than 800 wide but as deep as you want.

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  • Robert
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    Hi Ceejay

    You click on the paperclip icon next to the two opposite-facing arrows above the reply box. Then you locate your photo and upload. The photo must conform to the board parameters.

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  • ceejay75
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    hmmm how does one post a pic up? I'm stuck doing so at the moment

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  • ceejay75
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    For the first time on monday afternoon I myself visited St.Patricks to Mary Jane Kelly's grave and I was struck by the sadness of it all. However it was also lovely to see that now in 2013 almost 2 months and 125 years shy to the day she was buried here, mourners will still show how much she is in peoples thoughts.

    I took a couple of pictures at the time. If i can grasp how to upload them up on here I will post them
    Last edited by ceejay75; 09-05-2013, 02:43 PM.

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  • WARSPITE
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    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    Did you take any photos, Warspite?

    Cheers,

    Graham
    Sorry to let you down,Im a technophobe whos yet to purchase a digital camera.Certainly will next time. The graves appear exactly as in the photos provided by others on here.

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  • Graham
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    Did you take any photos, Warspite?

    Cheers,

    Graham

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  • Nurse Sarah
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    Hi

    Ive been to all of them apart from Chapmans grave, as its not there, like said above....

    Stride's is in a nice position, infact we saw woodpeckers on the trees behind the stones, plenty of nature...took a bit of finding but its a nice grave, if nice can be a word to describe a grave!

    Ironically, just behind Strides grave was a mass burial site, with a tomb, the people are from St Botolphs in Aldgate, the so called 'Prostitutes church'

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  • WARSPITE
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    Thanks Pirate Jack,
    Ill definitely try to find Liz Strides grave next time. Regarding Annie Chapmans, the folks at the cem office gave me a photocopied photo of a fairly large square someone had framed out on the ground over the approx site,only approx I know but would have been nice to find.
    Cheers

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  • Jeff Leahy
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    Hi Warspite

    The exact position of Annie Chapman's grave is almost impossible to tell now.

    The graves were re-dug sometime during the 1980's.

    Its a shame you didn't make Liz Strides which is probably he last left pretty much where it should be. Hope you enjoyed your visit.

    Pirate

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