There is no chronological record of which photographs were taken in sequence (1 to 179) other than the STOKENCHURCH register schedule, which includes the 50 court album photographs incorporated within it. According to these records, photographs 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32, were taken in that order. It may well be that PC Bird took two photographs from the vantage point of the middle landing of the main stairs, showing the rifle leaning against the bedroom window, not one. This is very interesting particularly so, because PC Bird produced a double schedule showing the 223 photographs which formed part of the so called (wrongly named) MASTER COPY ALBUM, and the 50 COURT ALBUM photographs - photograph 23 in the MASTER COPY ALBUM, was a different photographs to photographs 23 in the COURT ALBUM, but both could have been a photographs showing the same general view of the rifle leaning up against the bedroom window. Because of this, you cannot be sure to which photo 23 PC Bird was referring to, in whichever system or Schedule, because it is not clear from the transcripts of his testimony?