Thought this was as well on here as on a seperate 'London Nobody Knows' thread. I am sure someone can answer this fairly simply, perhaps those like Richard who have been walking the area since before all the modern-day changes.
In the Whitechapel/ Spitalfields section, at the start of that section, when Mason is saying 'Spitalfields is Jack the Ripper country...etc' what is that large empty space he is walking through? I am guessing it is part of the old market, but can't quite place it from any photographs. It almost looks like the 'lorry park' era Dorset/ Durward St as shown in the famous photo of a group of boys playing street football, but not quite. And am I right in thinking that was opened after TLNK anyway?
It will be of very little use to anyone, but it is one of those irritating little details. If anyone can throw some light on the location and also its modern day status that would be very much appreciated.
In the Whitechapel/ Spitalfields section, at the start of that section, when Mason is saying 'Spitalfields is Jack the Ripper country...etc' what is that large empty space he is walking through? I am guessing it is part of the old market, but can't quite place it from any photographs. It almost looks like the 'lorry park' era Dorset/ Durward St as shown in the famous photo of a group of boys playing street football, but not quite. And am I right in thinking that was opened after TLNK anyway?
It will be of very little use to anyone, but it is one of those irritating little details. If anyone can throw some light on the location and also its modern day status that would be very much appreciated.
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