Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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In terms of his appearance, when I first moved to Glasgow from Yorkshire I remember being quite surprised at how much shorter the men were up here.
6ft or thereabouts wouldn't be circus-freak tall, but it would have made him conspicuous enough.
On top of that, the sandy hair, clean cut image along with the good quality but slightly unfashionable clothes would have been quite unusual.
In a place like the Barrowlands women would have been checking out the talent, and men would have been checking out the competition.
IIRC the two witnesses who saw him walking home with Mima independently stated that he was quite good looking, so that would not have gone unnoticed by the ladies at the dance hall.
More than his appearance though, I can't help but think that his well spoken voice and slightly superior behaviour (standing up whenever the ladies got up and pulling their chairs out for them, and the soft spoken, non-sweary, rather pompous authority that he exerted during the whole cigarette machine incident) would have been extremely unusual in that place at that time.
Perhaps (like Beattie) I am relying a bit too heavily on Jeannie's statements but I personally read her as being quite perceptive.
Not infallible, but she seems to have picked up on some quite interesting and subtle details which I don't think would be the case with a lot of witnesses.
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