Author Topic: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham  (Read 63520 times)

Offline vickyhouse2002

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #63 on: Sunday 03 May 09 20:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Withnail,

I hope it's not buried with her! lol.

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #64 on: Sunday 03 May 09 22:51 BST (UK) »
i could be wrong but im sure theres a picture with her i standing at the hospital door the hospital was at the bottom of chester road it is now part of the university and has a nusery there .
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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #65 on: Monday 04 May 09 10:55 BST (UK) »
yeah it's st mary's building.  Haven't seen that pic.

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #66 on: Monday 04 May 09 11:21 BST (UK) »
Vicky, I hope it's not either!

Still drawing a blank with the plaster cast of her head .... and now with the pic of her outside St Mary's Infirmary which is now St Mary's building on Chester Road, Sunderland. 


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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #67 on: Monday 04 May 09 13:28 BST (UK) »
The infirmary was not called St. Mary's, that was the name of the Catholic School, which opened in the old building in 1902. After the Infirmary closed in 1867 it was sold to the Primitive Methodists who opened it as a Theological Training Institute in 1868.

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #68 on: Monday 04 May 09 18:34 BST (UK) »
Well .... I only care about the plaster cast!!!

In Tony Whitehead's book... he says that there were two casts made.  One was kept within the prison but lost, and the other has never been found.

Someone has them.... and I want to see them!
Someone knows where they are!

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #69 on: Monday 04 May 09 19:39 BST (UK) »
Sorry Stan,


Don't mean to be rude.  I just hate it when I can't find something I want!

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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #70 on: Tuesday 05 May 09 15:39 BST (UK) »
 
Surely a photo would have been taken of her for her prison record sheet? just like they did with the Northumberland prisoners.  ???



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Re: Mary Ann Cotton 1839-1873 Durham
« Reply #71 on: Wednesday 03 June 09 20:36 BST (UK) »
Dear Rewcastle,
                         I note with interest the messages concerning Mary Ann Cotton. Have a look at this excellent website address, it gives an insight into parts of her trial at Durham Crown Court in 1873, and also the last few minutes of her life before her execution. The extracts are from a biography written by an author who has paramount and unknown information concerning MAC. The manuscript is by all accounts over 427 pages and as yet unpublished, and relates information not known by Appleton or Whitehead in their books. By all accounts the author has to date collected, documents, photographs and other official documents to support this biography, all apparently new to this debate.

www.maryanncotton.co.uk     

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Bertram Gregson.
Mary Ann Cotton.