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Postcard of Hampton-on-Sea, Herne Bay, Kent, England, dated 1910, showing Edmund Reid, the police detective who investigated the Whitechapel murders. Reid is standing on the bridge that he and a neighbour built over Westbrook; the council promptly said it was unsafe, and demolished it. In the background is the Hampton Inn, on Hampton Pier Avenue.

Points of interest
  • The cliff edge fronting Hampton-on-Sea has not yet eroded as far back as it is today.
  • Reid has put on his best clothes for the photograph.
  • The bridge cannot have existed for more than a few days or weeks, so Palmer was possibly called in for the photograph almost immediately after it was built.
  • Next to the Hampton Inn, animals graze where now there are houses.
  • The hut at the end of the pub garden is probably the lavatory block.
  • The postcard may have once been tinted, but if so, the colour has almost completely faded.
Date circa 1910
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
(Palmer took similar pictures of the same site in that year)
Source Self-scanned
Author Fred C Palmer, d.1941
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Other versions Other views of the same subject are: File:Hampton-on-Sea 1910 023.jpg and File:Hampton on Sea 1911 125.jpg

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