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Casebook Message Boards: General Discussion: Pictures From Various Threads: Aerial Site Photos
Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:20 pm | |
Found some high definition shots of modern day east End covering the five site I'll be posting these asap CS
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:27 pm | |
Here is the Bucks Row aerial photo and I'll post the others soon
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:29 pm | |
the Mitre Sqaure photo
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:32 pm | |
The Mitre Square photo
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:34 pm | |
Berners Street
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:37 pm | |
Millers Court and Hanbury Street - it's only seeing them like this you realise how close they are!
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Author: Garen Ewing Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 04:14 pm | |
These are fascinating, Chris. I'm enjoying all your internet discoveries... keep up the great work. All the best - Garen.
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Author: chris scott Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 04:47 pm | |
Hi Garen Many thanks for the comments and glad you are finding the posts of interest. I found the aerial shots put things into a different perspective (literally) and as i said when I posted the Millers Court/Hanbury St shot above it shows just how close they were Thanks for the comments Chris
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Author: Timsta Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 09:46 pm | |
Great stuff Chris! You might wanna stick a cross on the Wentworth Model Dwellings too. Regards Timsta
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Author: Esther Wilson Thursday, 05 December 2002 - 09:28 am | |
Thanks so much for posting these photos Chris!! Esther
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Author: Richard P. Dewar Thursday, 05 December 2002 - 10:07 am | |
Hi Chris, Thanks for posting those shots - I especially found the one of Hanbury St. and Miller's Court compelling - as you noted that is the best representation I have seen yet regarding their proximity.
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Author: chris scott Thursday, 05 December 2002 - 11:25 am | |
Hi all Glad the pics are proving useful Will post anything else I find that I think might be of interest CS
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Author: Monty Monday, 09 December 2002 - 10:54 am | |
Chris, Can you put a cross on that bloke slumped outside the 'Bells'?? Why ?? For thats me that is...holding on to that traffic wardens leg...cant you see?? Great work my man ! Monty
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Author: chris scott Monday, 09 December 2002 - 01:14 pm | |
Hi Monty:-) If you go to the site I posted to the Online Resources thread http://www.3dlondon.co.uk/splash.htm you'll probably be able to see yourself!!! Incredible definition when you zoom in:-) Thanks for the message Chris
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Author: Paula Wolff Thursday, 26 December 2002 - 10:27 pm | |
Wow! Chris, I am so impressed with you work and thank you so much for sharing your skill with us. A picture does say a thousand words and those make the distances, etc. so much clearer. You are a great photographer and I say keep it up. That's probably as close to London as I'll ever get! Keep it up, please. Paula
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Author: julienonperson Friday, 27 December 2002 - 12:11 pm | |
Hi Chris, I couldn't agree more with everyone else that has posted their appreciation for the great pictures and sites to visit for lots of additional information on Whitechapel and the residents at that time and now. Just a great job. julie
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Author: chris scott Friday, 27 December 2002 - 12:31 pm | |
Many thanks to all for the kind comments - they are much appreciated:-) I have today posted some stuff and a great link on R J Lees that may ne of interest Hope 2003 is a great year for all Chris Scott
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