I am trying to locate the places and characters that appear in the story of Charles Ludwig.
I have taken as a reference this report shared long ago by How (London Standard, September 19, 1888)
If anyone has gone through this before and would like to add something, that would be great, as aside from a couple of tiny inquiries, I haven't gotten much further.
I haven't been able to locate Alexander Freinberg (Fineberg, Finlay, Lineberg) or Johannes... let alone Ludwig (Charles, Karl, Wetzel, Weitzel).
I have not found a contemporary (1888) address for Messrs. Assenheim's ice cream shop, on Petticoat Lane. (Ice Cream Joseph/Joe Assenheim. 56 Stoney Lane?)
So far I have only been able to locate Mr. C. A. Partridge. His name was Charles Arthur Partridge. His hairdressing, perfumery and wig shop was located at number 1 Minories, coinciding with the address given by Ludwig.
I was able to find the German club 'Richter’s', it was called Concordia, in Houndsditch, but could not find its number or Mr. Richter's first name
This may be of interest: Notebooks of Charles Booth's survey of London BOOTH/B/160/p66 - https://lse-atom.arkivum.net/uploads..._0149_0001.pdf
I have taken as a reference this report shared long ago by How (London Standard, September 19, 1888)
If anyone has gone through this before and would like to add something, that would be great, as aside from a couple of tiny inquiries, I haven't gotten much further.
I haven't been able to locate Alexander Freinberg (Fineberg, Finlay, Lineberg) or Johannes... let alone Ludwig (Charles, Karl, Wetzel, Weitzel).
I have not found a contemporary (1888) address for Messrs. Assenheim's ice cream shop, on Petticoat Lane. (Ice Cream Joseph/Joe Assenheim. 56 Stoney Lane?)
So far I have only been able to locate Mr. C. A. Partridge. His name was Charles Arthur Partridge. His hairdressing, perfumery and wig shop was located at number 1 Minories, coinciding with the address given by Ludwig.
I was able to find the German club 'Richter’s', it was called Concordia, in Houndsditch, but could not find its number or Mr. Richter's first name
This may be of interest: Notebooks of Charles Booth's survey of London BOOTH/B/160/p66 - https://lse-atom.arkivum.net/uploads..._0149_0001.pdf
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