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Offline HMEssex

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Re: picture of scullery?
« Reply #15 on: June 02, 2012, 05:57:PM »
Thankyou for your astute observation, HM Essex. Do you think the ( white mat unhinged) door is upside down, according to the position of its knob? It's hardly a 'trick of light'. The leading edge of the exterior 'back-kitchen shows a gap, where the lock was smashed off by Woodcock's sledgehammeri
ng.b ucket by washing M/C could be that containing the steeping undergarments.
  Would the pic be a contemperaneous photo from a Polaroid flssh camera?





Having looked at the pic again, the exterior door looks completely different to other photos that show it as being solid wood, without any glass.  So perhaps both doors are replacements.  How soon afterwards did the police replace them?  This photo could have been taken at a later date.

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« Reply #16 on: June 02, 2012, 09:06:PM »




Having looked at the pic again, the exterior door looks completely different to other photos that show it as being solid wood, without any glass.  So perhaps both doors are replacements.  How soon afterwards did the police replace them?  This photo could have been taken at a later date.
Dont know anything regarding the interior door,but exterior door was replaced same day,whilst the bodies of the victims were still in situ.

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« Reply #17 on: June 02, 2012, 10:51:PM »
Suzie, Are you getting in a flap like the Ha Ha bird on YouTube? 
  When your Laptop does become picture friendly, you may see in the Scullery, that a pair of your Kites has landed on the settle, below Ralph's Flying Officer Kites' sheepskin jacket on the coatrack.

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« Reply #18 on: June 02, 2012, 11:01:PM »
Suzie, Are you getting in a flap like the Ha Ha bird on YouTube? 
  When your Laptop does become picture friendly, you may see in the Scullery, that a pair of your Kites has landed on the settle, below Ralph's Flying Officer Kites' sheepskin jacket on the coatrack.
Campion, my dad had a flying jacket, goggles and flying boots in the cupboard we used to hide in for hide and seek when we were little children. He was a navigator in bomber command in WWII.....my mum threw them all in the bin..  sacraledge!
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« Reply #19 on: June 02, 2012, 11:45:PM »
Campion, my dad had a flying jacket, goggles and flying boots in the cupboard we used to hide in for hide and seek when we were little children. He was a navigator in bomber command in WWII.....my mum threw them all in the bin..  sacraledge!
There was an inner jacket and an outer jacket. It got very cold on those unpressurised aircraft. I possessed an inner flying jacket. That was very warm on its own.

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« Reply #20 on: June 02, 2012, 11:49:PM »
There was an inner jacket and an outer jacket. It got very cold on those unpressurised aircraft. I possessed an inner flying jacket. That was very warm on its own.
I know grahame. I am very proud of my brave and gentle dad. He was not at all gungho and came from a poor liverpool family. He was a member of CND after the war, he was truly a good guy.

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« Reply #21 on: June 03, 2012, 08:09:AM »
Morning campion  suzie does not flap probably too blaze about everything.  At least I don,t have to have pics of my kites although they never land just swoop in and take the food in flight.  I have a sparrow hawk which I don,t want a crow who thinks he is a cat and a one legged seagull who has taken up residence so I have a very interesting garden wild rabbits who love digestive biscuits.  Maybe I should open it to the public as a wildlife park no parrots though :) ;) ;)