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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Hmmm, A bit contradictory those examples are aren't they? I'm more confused than ever!
    Don't be, Richard

    If the Millers Court drawing in your post #93 is to be believed (and I think it should be as it appears to be based on a photograph) then your thoughts on the arrangement of the three cottages on the right side of the court are quite correct. I never took much notice of this drawing before as I'd only seen murky reproductions but this enhancement by Chris Scott (and get well soon, Chris) brings out a lot of extra detail. Now if we compare this with the drawing posted by Nemo in post #100 and use the light on the wall as a reference point and take into account the two windows side by side then, hey presto, we have the arrangement of the cottages on the left hand side of the court which would be

    1 and 2 = door, window

    3 and 4 =window, door

    5 and 6 = window, door

    Thanks for the PM. I'll reply in the next couple of days.

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  • Nemo
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    PS
    Note the door position within the alleyway that would appear to me to open on a corridor with the stairs to the left

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  • Nemo
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    Take your time Richard, I have an inkling into how much work is involved

    Your work so far is excellent and worthwhile completing

    I'd recommend being as pedantic as possible

    Here's a Goad's Fire map of the period showing the tapered toilets at the end of the court...

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  • El White Chap
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    I really enjoyed exploring both Mitre Square and Room 13. Your work and dedication on the subject is extraordinary. I think I speak on behalf of everyone here when I say please do keep up the grand work as we appreciate your meticulous and painstaking efforts and the fine results they bring.

    Looking forward to seeing the new developments when and how they come.

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  • richardh
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    Still working on the external details of Miller's Court but loads to do and I think I'm getting a bit pedantic and OCD over how it looks. So I can't release a new version just yet until I get it to how I like (or at least 90% presentable). I'd say it's 60% there.
    Will have something soon(ish).

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  • richardh
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    Hmmm, A bit contradictory those examples are aren't they? I'm more confused than ever!

    However, I agree with you that it looks like the configuration *could* have been mirror image configurations - I.E two front doors next to each other and two windows together etc.

    I think I'll have to keep researching.

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  • Nemo
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    This illustration appears to be looking across the court from the pump and shows the doors separated by two windows, indicating to me a left/right arrangement of the interior rooms ie each dwelling was a mirror image of the one attached to it

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  • Nemo
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    I might have referred to this illustration Richard as it shows the floor plan of Kitty Ronan's room and what appears to be a door/window/door arangement on that side of the court

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  • Nemo
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    Hi again Richard

    I can't locate my copy of the Definitive story but I think it's worth checking

    Jake refers to Goad maps and might have an idea about the location of doors etc

    I know it was his information that told me the room above the arch was not connected to No 26 Dorset St but was part of No.27

    In CSI Whitechapel there is a partial view of the opposite side of the court which appears to show a door/window/door/window arrangement

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  • richardh
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    Many thanks.

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  • Nemo
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    I 've had a quick look and can't really justify my arrangement Richard so I'd leave yours as it is

    If in doubt it's usually worthwhile to check how Jake illustrated it so I'll check the CSI Whitechapel book in a minute and also the Definitive Story DVD probably has a view of that block

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  • richardh
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    Thanks Nemo.
    I'm not sure how I came to decide on that window/door configuration. I must have seen it somewhere. I found this picture on the web to illustrate what I mean. It would be good if someone could provide further details:



    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Hi Richard

    I also built the toilets incorrectly at one point as when I referred to Jake Lukkanen's construction it indicated a tapered structure against the back wall, and this layout was confirmed by reference to Goad maps

    I seem to recall that I took some artictic licence with the door/window arrangement for some reason and you have the correct layout according to the illustration you posted

    I'll have a look for the illustrations I referred to as I recollect a view from the pump across the court that may have influenced my decision

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  • Nemo
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    Hi Richard

    I also built the toilets incorrectly at one point as when I referred to Jake Lukkanen's construction it indicated a tapered structure against the back wall, and this layout was confirmed by reference to Goad maps

    I seem to recall that I took some artistic licence with the door/window arrangement for some reason and you have the correct layout according to the illustration you posted

    I'll have a look for the illustrations I referred to as I recollect a view from the pump across the court that may have influenced my decision
    Last edited by Nemo; 11-21-2013, 03:38 PM.

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  • richardh
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    Thank you Nemo
    I've successfully downloaded your video and watched it with interest. It looks like I've got a couple of things a bit wrong with the layout of the court. Firstly, my design of the privy block is all wrong. I have it as a sort of extension off No. 5/6 rather than a thin block of three toilets abutting the back wall.

    Secondly, My configuration for the windows and doors for house number 7 to 12 is different from your video. As you can see in the wireframe image in my post above I have:




    Could confirm that your configuration is the correct version?

    EDIT:
    I found this image on these forums which shows the court with the houses (numbers 7 to 12) on the right:


    To me this shows the configuration as I have it in my wireframe image above.


    thanks


    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Hi Richard

    I have a link to a video that you can download and view which represents 26 Dorset St and the court

    It will help Stephen explain some of the interior layout I think

    It was created in a very basic game level creation programme and is nowhere near the quality of your work - I don't think this is even the finished video

    I only worked from eye, matching contemporary illustrations and used no measurements

    The interior rooms of No.26 Dorset St were created as close as I could interpret Stephen's instructions though the second floor is in error in that the door on the left leads to a corridor whereas the left hand wall in that corridor should not exist

    There appears to be a brick dustbin building on the other side of the pump area in some maps which I represented with a dustbin

    The layout of Kitty Ronan's room is as per the map Stephen will probably provide you with

    I had a different door and window configuration to match an illustration IIRC

    It's 100Mb so it will take a few minutes to download and runs for about 5mins



    Make sure you click on the "Click here to download from sendspace" rather than the other download buttons

    If you have any problems downloading that, PM me with your email address and I should be able to send you a direct link
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  • Nemo
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    Hi Richard

    I have a link to a video that you can download and view which represents 26 Dorset St and the court

    It will help Stephen explain some of the interior layout I think

    It was created in a very basic game level creation programme and is nowhere near the quality of your work - I don't think this is even the finished video

    I only worked from eye, matching contemporary illustrations and used no measurements

    The interior rooms of No.26 Dorset St were created as close as I could interpret Stephen's instructions though the second floor is in error in that the door on the left leads to a corridor whereas the left hand wall in that corridor should not exist

    There appears to be a brick dustbin building on the other side of the pump area in some maps which I represented with a dustbin

    The layout of Kitty Ronan's room is as per the map Stephen will probably provide you with

    I had a different door and window configuration to match an illustration IIRC

    It's 100Mb so it will take a few minutes to download and runs for about 5mins



    Make sure you click on the "Click here to download from sendspace" rather than the other download buttons

    If you have any problems downloading that, PM me with your email address and I should be able to send you a direct link

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