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    Quote Originally Posted by JMLE View Post
    You're welcome Chris. If you would like a present day picture of May Place let me know and I'll drive down to take one.
    Hi JMLE et al

    Wow! Many thanks, Martin, Tom, JMLE, and marky!!! JMLE, I was thinking of asking someone to take some present-day pics but thought it might be an imposition. If each of you care to email me at my yahoo email address I would be pleased to send you the final article when it is published within the next few days, or even the full November issue if you like. The issue is a big pdf. The article will be a much smaller pdf of some four pages in our format. Martin I would like to get your full name to thank you at the end of the article if you would care to send it to me... that also applies to Tom, marky, and JMLE.

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    This aerial view should give you some idea of its layout and expanse too.


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    ps. Click on birdseye and you'll need to do a few clicks up and to the left then you can use the compass point arrows to the left to get different views. Sorry that the above link doesn't open up on the actual building itself but you'll find it easy enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymouse View Post
    Hi Chris,

    Sorry, I omitted the credit on the map which is dated 1893. You can access it HERE -in the guff it says that content can be used for non-commercial use but I don't know how you stand otherwise.

    Hope this helps in some small way.

    Tom
    Hi Tom

    Ripperologist is arguably non-profit as it is published by enthusiasts who happen to be authors and artists with experience in the publishing industry as editors and/or tech people. The cost is just ?12.00 for six monthly jam-packed issues (lately up to 100 pages), so arguably we publish at or below cost, considering the expertise that put into producing the magazine. Other information on us [url=http://www.jtrforums.com/showpost.php?p=18875&postcount=3[here[/url] if you care to subscribe.

    All the best

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