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Hi,
These old photographs can get the imagination running away, every nineteenth century portrait , has one thinking it could be . I doubt if any photo of Mary Kelly ever survived, at any age of her life.. I ask the question did passports of that era, have any image attached to them, to prove authenticity? as it was stated that McCarthy's son saw her passport, when his mother was parcelling up Kelly's belongings to send to her brother in the army, who appears to have been reluctant to get involved, but this is hearsay from one Fiona Kendall lane..but could well be correct.?
Regards Richard.
Hi,
i thought that was the case, but the documents that she would have had, would have surely have some means of identification , even a verified address , and next of kin.?
Regards Richard.
Hi,
i thought that was the case, but the documents that she would have had, would have surely have some means of identification , even a verified address , and next of kin.?
Regards Richard.
Nothing so sophisticated, Richard. Victorian passports seem to have been little more than a one-page letter giving permission to travel. Here's an example:
Nothing so sophisticated, Richard. Victorian passports seem to have been little more than a one-page letter giving permission to travel. Here's an example:
Is that an old one of yours Sam?
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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