E1 - A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields

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  • Natalie Severn
    Commissioner
    • Feb 2008
    • 4863

    #16
    John,
    It looks to be a very interesting read so I will be buying it.I keep meaning to get Bob H"s new book so this will prompt me on that too!
    Cheers
    Norma

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    • Suzi
      Superintendent
      • Feb 2008
      • 2167

      #17
      Hi Norma-
      It's great!!- get it!! It's not on a Buy One Get One Free though- [last time I looked!!!!]...Planning to order E1 before we go on hols on Friday so it's here when we get home!!!

      Suz x
      'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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      • Suzi
        Superintendent
        • Feb 2008
        • 2167

        #18
        Originally posted by John Bennett View Post
        Yes indeed. Your comments about the risks of tour guiding.

        JB
        The code- she is interesting........
        'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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        • Natalie Severn
          Commissioner
          • Feb 2008
          • 4863

          #19
          Originally posted by Suzi View Post
          Hi Norma-
          It's great!!- get it!! It's not on a Buy One Get One Free though- [last time I looked!!!!]...Planning to order E1 before we go on hols on Friday so it's here when we get home!!!

          Suz x
          Hi Suzi!


          I fully intend to-been looking forward to it.Anyway,have a great holiday -going somewhere nice I bet!....we are going to the Edinburgh festival mid August!
          Norma
          xxx

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          • Suzi
            Superintendent
            • Feb 2008
            • 2167

            #20
            Hi Norma-
            Rome/Sorrento/Pompeii/Herculaneum/Cefalonia aaaaaagh hope the Suzi plan works out!!! (and I dont have the final heart attack driving around Ceph in that jeep- mind you the Ouzo usually helps!)

            See you soon - Have fun on your too!!
            Suz and Dids xxxxx
            'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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            • Natalie Severn
              Commissioner
              • Feb 2008
              • 4863

              #21
              Suzi sounds fantastic.....we are going to Rome and Pompey !!! - have just booked for early this November!
              Sorry John....back to E1.One last detour.I went to Bunhill Fields last Wednesday after looking around some Whitechapel Mile End Galleries.I saw Blake"s grave,Bunyan"s and Daniel Defoe"s, never been before and thought it was terrific.
              Also looked round some of Wren"s City of London Churches-St Mary Abchurch,St Peter"s Cornhill etc.One by Hawksmoor St Mary Woolnoth was full of old world atmosphere---so was one in Leadenhall Street called St Katerine Cree.Its medieval and is referred to in the nursery rhyme,Oranges and Lemons----"Maids in White aprons say the bells of St Katherine"s".
              It actually had two or three Jack the Ripper links---an important one being that PC Watkins would have passed it on his beat on his way to Mitre Square on the night of the double event---as might Kate Eddowes if we did but know it!.....second that JtR is mentioned in their literature viz-in their appeal for financial support to urgently restore the bells-


              "The bells were rung earlier this year for the first time since 1888.They had not been heard since JACK THE RIPPER"S reign of terror!

              The church is one of very few which survived the Great Fire of London in 1666.
              Nearly all the bells of this area were built at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry---another potential link to JtR via Cutbush as a branch of his family are believed to have owned the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.

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              • Monty
                Commissioner
                • Feb 2008
                • 5414

                #22
                John,

                You wouldnt believe how hard it has been for me waiting for this book.

                Muchos kudos to you for not shamelessly mentioning 'Jack the Ripper' in the title.

                I wish you well.

                I am now off to get me a copy.

                Monty
                Monty

                https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif

                Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                • Mike Covell
                  Superintendent
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 2957

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Monty View Post
                  Muchos kudos to you for not shamelessly mentioning 'Jack the Ripper' in the title.
                  Monty
                  I am working on Jack the Ripper's Good Food Guide, and Jack the Ripper's Chart Hit's 2008!!
                  Regards Mike

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                  • Suzi
                    Superintendent
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 2167

                    #24
                    Or 'The Unsolved Masonic Mystery of Jack the Ripper's Alien Golfing Cat in the Kitchen' should just about corner the Christmas market!!

                    Suzix
                    'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                    • steje73
                      Detective
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 189

                      #25
                      I'm gonna write one called 'Jack the Ripper-Lies.' and just make up a whole load of stuff.
                      I can hear the gravy train pulling into the station as we speak.

                      (This will be the first one to acknowledge that it's full of lies, half-arsed theories, unlikely suspects/scenarios etc. it's a winner! )
                      Roll up the lino, Mother. We're raising Behemoth tonight!

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                      • Mike Covell
                        Superintendent
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 2957

                        #26
                        Originally posted by steje73 View Post
                        I'm gonna write one called 'Jack the Ripper-Lies.' and just make up a whole load of stuff.
                        I can hear the gravy train pulling into the station as we speak.

                        (This will be the first one to acknowledge that it's full of lies, half-arsed theories, unlikely suspects/scenarios etc. it's a winner! )
                        It's already been done, except it was passed as the being Non-Fiction!!
                        Regards Mike

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                        • Suzi
                          Superintendent
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 2167

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
                          It's already been done, except it was passed as the being Non-Fiction!!
                          didn't Authorhouse have something to do it?? or was that 'Jack the Ripper -My Life as a Lizardman' ?
                          'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                          • Mike Covell
                            Superintendent
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 2957

                            #28
                            I am quite suprised David Icke has not released a book on the case yet!
                            Regards Mike

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                            • steje73
                              Detective
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 189

                              #29
                              Maybe Jacks' chameleon-like skin blended into the background, which is why he was never caught. He would have been too noticable bombing about in a turquoise tracksuit...
                              Roll up the lino, Mother. We're raising Behemoth tonight!

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                              • John Bennett
                                Premium Member
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 1205

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Natalie Severn View Post
                                I went to Bunhill Fields last Wednesday after looking around some Whitechapel Mile End Galleries.I saw Blake"s grave,Bunyan"s and Daniel Defoe"s, never been before and thought it was terrific.
                                Hi Nats, how appropriate - I went there yesterday for the first time too, as part of my next project. I was surprised to see Blake's gravestone totally exposed.

                                Bunhill Fields certainly has a strange feel to it. It's very claustrophobic for a burial ground and all the people sitting around seemed very dour, as if waiting for something bad to happen!

                                It was rather spooky, I thought, even on a bright sunny day.

                                JB

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