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Howard Brown
12-05-2009, 02:40 PM
I believe that Martin Kosminski had a furrier business on Milk Street...
This is a relevant excerpt from the main article...
New York Times
October 3rd, 1888
Page 1
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Chris G.
12-05-2009, 03:00 PM
Hello Howard
Yes indeed you are correct that Martin Kosminski had a furrier business in Milk Street, one of a number of places where he carried out his trade. Thanks for making us aware of this news report, Howard.
Chris
John Savage
12-05-2009, 08:22 PM
Hi Howard,
For the sake of clarity I think I should point out that the New York Times probably ment to say Epping Forest.
Rgds
John
Howard Brown
12-05-2009, 09:32 PM
John:
I sort of figured that but thanks for correcting it.:wave:
Chris G.
12-06-2009, 01:59 AM
Hi Howard,
For the sake of clarity I think I should point out that the New York Times probably ment to say Epping Forest.
Rgds
John
Hello John
Thanks, John. We always appreciate such Epping clarifications. :clap:
Chris
Howard Brown
12-06-2009, 07:59 AM
Thats true C.G.:thumb:
There was no Epping way John could let a great set up line like that pass by without comment.
No Effing way either.
Mike Covell
12-06-2009, 08:05 AM
A couple of years back the notorious British paranormal tv show Most Haunted did a live show from Epping Forest, looking for Dick Turpin, and they got lost.
Yvette Fielding had to do a live piece to camera, and she said,
"Can someone help, were lost in Effing Forest"
:lol:
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