How uncanny that Mason mentions artist Walter Sickett, as he is now considered to be a Jack the Ripper suspect, & Mason visits 29 Hanbury Street (Annie Chapman murder scene) in this doco too.
That's some serious decay. Must have been empty for nigh on a 50 years. Bad management, I say! Can't blame 'em for ripping it down. How come the Camden Palace still survived?
P.S. Any chance of re-uploading without the bad stereo/mono and bit missing at the end? Thanks anyway.
writing about the bedford and needed this clip. thanks for posting it
MaryHarper 1 year ago
How uncanny that Mason mentions artist Walter Sickett, as he is now considered to be a Jack the Ripper suspect, & Mason visits 29 Hanbury Street (Annie Chapman murder scene) in this doco too.
phoenixrisen1970 1 year ago
Oh, yeah, but you've got to admit it's far lovelier and pleasing to the eye than that horrible old theatre thingy.
djbethell 2 years ago
Bedford house stands on the site now with a somerfields shop on the ground floor. It's on Camden high st.
aeronuk1 2 years ago
I live in Camden. What is the shop that replaced it? I can never figure which part of Camden it is. I take it it was on the High Street.
djbethell 2 years ago
even more sad when you see what replaced it...an ugly cheap square 1960's box of a building.
aeronuk1 2 years ago
Wow! That is shocking. And very sad.
djbethell 2 years ago
It had only been closed eight years at this point and eventually demolished in 1969.
aeronuk1 2 years ago
That's some serious decay. Must have been empty for nigh on a 50 years. Bad management, I say! Can't blame 'em for ripping it down. How come the Camden Palace still survived?
P.S. Any chance of re-uploading without the bad stereo/mono and bit missing at the end? Thanks anyway.
djbethell 2 years ago
thankyou for putting this on, so so sad but brilliant
boomboxbadboy1 2 years ago 2