Hi Richard.
All the while we know it was customary for a man to wear a handky protruding from a top pocket. Whether top waistcoat pocket or top coat pocket, it does not matter. Which would have been previously visible as he walked past under the lamp.
Here in Canada we can have the worst of winters, never, repeat - never, do I ever fasten my outer coat. I cannot tollerate that trust-up feeling regardless of the weather.
There are any number of contemporary street scene's of the East end showing ordinary working(?) class men sporting a chain across their jacket/waistcoat. Whether this particular watch/chain was as fancy as described is a debatable point, but not the fact that such common items were worn and worn openly.
Not everyone Richard, not everyone.
Regards, Jon S.
Originally posted by richardnunweek
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We have comments surrounding the opening of Mr A top coat, suggesting that it would have been unlikely in damp conditions,
and the sighting of fine jewellery, was that a fabrication , or a deliberate ploy by the mystery man to display his assets to the approaching female.?
Yet despite all of this, we find it all so dodgy....why?
Regards Richard.
Regards Richard.
Regards, Jon S.
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