I am very intersted in photos of Miller's Court. I have noticed that a copy of "Ripperana" had a cover that looked like a photo of 13 Miller's Court door with the down spout close up. Also I feel like I have seen a picture before from what is described in Leonard Matters "The Mystery of Jack the Ripper." He describes seeing Miller's Court a few days before the wrecking ball and took pictures of what it looked like then with No. 13 being boarded up and padlocked. "Jack the Ripper: Mystery Solved" by Paul Harrison has a photo on the front that looks like a view of Miller's Court after exiting No. 13 and looking up the court towards Dorset St. Does anyone know if these pictures exist, are real or otherwise. Also I read a post on Casebook about interviews with later residents of No.13 who tell stories. Anything in this subject would be nice to discover. Peace to all dahrius
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