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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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ie no more than 800 wide but as deep as you want.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.
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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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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 themLast edited by ceejay75; 09-05-2013, 02:43 PM.
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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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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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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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