
Here is the house: three storeys, three rooms and a balcony. I admit it is tiny for a Victorian gent, but he has to wait for a bigger house yet for a while.
He has not done much redecorating yet, I guess he must be busy with his investigations and archiving his files.
There used to be a family that lived there - husband wife, a little girl and a baby. Here is their bedroom.

This is the living room. I wonder how they could afford Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Guinevra Benchi'...

The kitchen seems to be a mess. Note that hateful yellow stove. It is going to be replaced soon. I mean, look at it: it is so low that only a midget could cook on it. Or perhaps it was the kid who did the cooking in this family?

What happened to them? No one knows for sure, but there are some hints flying about. Perhaps they fell victims to this odd group - two pirates and a Gypsy woman. Perhaps the family had treasures beside that invaluable painting. Did Captain Jack Sparrow have a map to these hidden treasures? We don't know for sure, but the Captain looks quite smug sitting in the living room with a charming blonde. But Jack Sparrow is not a man to value the comforts of the house. And thus Inspector Abberline moved in to the empty house.


Oh. and the painting. It was a fake, because it still hangs on the wall. Maybe there was no hidden treasures, but the family enrolled as pirates on the Black Pearl...
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This blog is about an exclusive doll and the doll house I am modifying for him: Inspector Frederick Abberline - or rather, Johnny Depp as Abberline in the movie From Hell. I got him custom made. The dollhouse was built by a local man who did Barbie dollhouses for Christmas years ago.
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