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Interesting. My question would be why anyone would have taken this photograph unless it was of Dutfields Yard. Pretty pointless otherwise I would have thought. My gut feeling is that this was taken there, but perhaps many years later, by someone with an interest in the subject.
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
Interesting. My question would be why anyone would have taken this photograph unless it was of Dutfields Yard. Pretty pointless otherwise I would have thought. My gut feeling is that this was taken there, but perhaps many years later, by someone with an interest in the subject.
Lots of reasons someone might have taken a similar photo not of Dutfields.
A few I can think of
1. Wanted to show someone what they needed bricked up
2. To show the job they did repairing the ground
3. To send their brother "Hey remember how et used to climb through here when we locked ourselves out"
In a past life I worked part time in a photo lab, you couldn't begin to guess the things some people thought worthy of taking photographs of.
So to me it is still a question of provenance
G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
Richard, what makes you think this place is Dutfield's Yard? Was it listed as such on whatever site(?) you found it on?
Also, I'm curious about the inked "2" on the lower right corner. I can think of a few reasons for numbering what seems to be a simple snapshot:
-- evidence in a trial
-- auction on online-sale item
-- maybe use as a photo in a manuscript of a book?
-- Or...?
So why is this place important enough to be photographed in the first place, and why then number the photo?
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Great job of "fakery" Richard, and you're certainly entitled to a little leg-pulling considering how much enjoyment you've given us with your excellent recreations. Keep up the good work!
Dr. John
Last edited by Dr. John Watson; 07-16-2017, 09:03 AM.
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"We reach. We grasp. And what is left at the end? A shadow."
Sherlock Holmes, The Retired Colourman
Great work, as always, Richard. As to the pavement, I found that Diemshutz stated: "The gutter of the yard is paved with large stones, and the centre with smaller irregular stones." Perhaps you have such a pavement in your magician's hat to add to this picture?
"You can rob me, you can starve me and you can beat me and you can kill me. Just don't bore me."
Clint Eastwood as Gunny in "Heartbreak Ridge"
Well, it was only knocked up in a few minutes on Saturday, as a little bit of tom-foolery! But don't you think the cellar window and door configuration on the building I linked via google maps is quite a likeness for Dutfield's (especially looking at Phillip's (Hutchinson) Dutfield's Yard photo?
Anyway, that photo was taken in 1912 (see the photo reverse) so I think they had removed the setts by then
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