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Certainly in writing this stuff up I'm trying just to present relevant information in a neutral, objective way, with interpretation kept to a minimum....
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It would also be interesting to know where Helson got the information from. Evidently her husband had been spoken to, but so had the authorities at Lambeth. It's to be hoped he wouldn't have relied solely on what her husband had said for his report....
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Rubenhold's treatment of this point is quite revealing. She bases it on a report of comments made by Polly's father after her murder, in the East London Observer, 8 September 1888:
"He believed that three or four years ago the deceased lived with a man who kept a smith's shop in York-street,...
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I believe he later included a sympathetic Jewish character in Our Mutual Friend as a kind of atonement....
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The Vimeo channel belongs to a production company called Below the Radar, so I suppose they could be asked....
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Unless I'm missing something, I don't see the need to remove anything. I was just saying you have that ability if you do want to....
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Maybe they're trying to start a discussion about the mysterious disappearance of the trailer from Vimeo, as a publicity stunt....
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The video linked to in the first post seems to have been removed from Vimeo, as RJ said.
The video linked to in the second post appears to have been posted to YouTube by the people who made it, and an embedded version of it is also available on their website.
Unless something...
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To be fair, Kattrup did make it clear that he thought this production was "ungood" (to which I'm tempted to add "doubleplus").
But it does strike me as particularly unpleasant, and I hope there isn't anyone here who would enjoy looking at it. We don't have any rules...
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The other day I was looking at the Fenwick family, who had lived partly on the Isle of Dogs and partly on what was later the Aberfeldy Estate in Poplar. Both these places were in Poplar registration district, so it wasn't obvious from the indexes of civil birth registration which of their children were...
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Following on from the hunt for Polly Nichols's Holborn Poor Law Union examination, which Ancestry had allocated to the modern borough of Camden (though if anything it should have gone to the borough of Merton, south of the river, as the register related mainly to Mitcham Workhouse).
The...
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Actually, Polly's seems to be the only one that wasn't headed Mitcham, so the mistake is understandable. Apparently she went to Mitcham immediately afterwards, so the examination was entered into a Mitcham register....
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This seems to be a rare error by Sugden, Looking at the record, the entries before and after are headed Mitcham, but Polly's is "Infirmary" (Archway Infirmary)....
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I just had a quick browse, and it is certainly longer than average. I saw a few others of about the same length, but not very many....
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