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JACK THE RIPPER PHOTOS

1. Martha Tabram Murder Images

Whitechapel2 Whitechapel Osborne Street Gunthorpe Street Finding the Body Archway 1886 Building George Yard White Hart Martha Tabram

2. Mary Nichols Murder Images

Boarding School Bucks Row Bucks Row Durward Street Mary Nichols in Coffin Nichols Found Constable Neil Durward Street Old street Durward Street Whitechapel3 Whitechapel2 Whitechapel High Street Mary Nichols

3. Annie Chapman Murder Images

29 Hanbury Street Back 29 Hanbury Street Annie Chapman Elizabeth Long Hanbury Street Back Hanbury Street Hanbury Street Hanbury Street Sketch Hanbury Street Sketch House Old Street

4. Elizabeth Stride Murder Images

Berner Street Berner Street 1905 Berner Street 1916 Berner Street Dutfields Yard Jack The Ripper Leaving Berner Street Liz With Killer Elizabeth Stride Long liz

5. Catherine Eddowes Murder Images

Catherine Eddowes Eddows Plaque Catherine Eddowes Body found Goulston Street 1888 Juwes Doorway Mitre Square Mitre Square Mitre Square 1928 Mitre Square 1888 Murder site 1930 Sketch of Mitre Square Warren writing Wentworth Dwellings

6. Mary Kelly Murder Images

Commercial Street 1900 Commercial Street Crowds outside Millers Court Dorset Street Inside Millers Court John McCarthy John McCarthy Mary Kelly Register Mary Kelly Grave Mary Kelly Building Mary Kelly in room Mary Kellys Room Millers Court Entrance Sketch of Millers Court

7. Jack The Ripper Letters

Dear Boss Envelope Dear Boss 1 Dear Boss 2 From Hell Mr Lusk Street

8. Victim Images

Alice Mackenzie Annie Chapman Elizabeth Stride Frances Coles Martha Tabram Mary Nichols

9. Miscellaneous Images

Blindmans Buff Brushfield Street Christchurch Spitalfields Commercial Street Dwelling Dwelling Fournier Street Fournier Street Ghost London Hospital Old House Old House Old Street Old Street Park Police St Botolph Street Riots The Princess Alice Truman Clock Working Home Whitechapel 1888 Working Lads Working Institute
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Overcharging On The River

In combing the newspaper records from the 19th century, you come across reports of crimes that are familiar as still being committed today, but which were carried out in circumstances that are not exactly recognisable to us today. […]

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19th September, 2023

Dr Thomas Bond’s Profile

By the last week of October 1888, it was becoming more than obvious that the police were not closer to catching the perpetrator of the Whitechapel murders than they were when the crimes began several months previously. One […]

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The streets to the east and west of #CommercialStr The streets to the east and west of #CommercialStreet in the 19th century had a dreadful reputation for vice and #villainy.
These streets had a proliferation of #commonlodginghouses on them, and these were seen, in many cases, as being little more than dens of iniquity.
Robberies were common in the common lodging houses, and strangers entered them at their peril, as an Australian sailor found to his cost in a story that was reported in The Australia and New Zealand Gazette, Saturday the 4th of September, 1875:-At the #WorshipStreet Police Court the other day, James Crane, 30, a seaman, and Martha Whiting, 33, were charged before Mr. Cooke.
Crane was charged with stealing a gold watch, gold chain, and locket, some articles of wearing apparel, and some money, belonging to Peter Pugh; and Whiting was charged with receiving the same.The prosecutor met the prisoner in #RatcliffeHighway, and accompanied him to a public house.
Wanting a lodging for the night, he allowed Crane to lead him to a lodging house in #Floweranddeanstreet  #Spitalfields , a very bad neighbourbood, but one with which the prosecutor was unacquainted
He slept in a room with the prisoner, and awoke in the morning to find that almost all his clothes, with his watch, chain, and locket, and about eight pounds in gold and silver, were gone.Crane pleaded “guilty” to the charge, saying that he was drunk when he took the property.
The woman denied all knowledge of the theft.
Mr. Cooke said that there was not sufficient evidence against the woman, whom he, therefore, discharged.
Crane, however, was was sentenced to four months’ #hardlabour
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#historiclondonA Lodging House In Flower And Dean Street. From The Sphere, February 20th, 1932.
Taking a stroll through the arch from #whitechapel Taking a stroll through the arch from #whitechapelhighstreet into  #Gunthorpestreet formerly #Georgeyard #jacktheripper  #1888
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By early October #1888, the #EastEnd of #London as By early October #1888, the #EastEnd of #London as a whole, and particularly the district in which the #Whitechapelmurders were occurring, was very much on edge, wary that, at any moment the killer in their midst might strike again.
Consequently, anyone that acted in the least bit out of the ordinary, was likely to find themselves suspected as having been the perpetrator of the crimes.
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One of the first places we pass on our nightly #Ja One of the first places we pass on our nightly #JacktheRippertour is the #whitehart pub.
On the exterior wall of the pub is a board that informs passers-by that a #Ripper suspect #GeorgeChapman worked as a barber in the cellar of the pub. Chapman's actual name was #SeverinKlosowski and in 1903 he would be executed for the murder of three of his wivesAt his trial it was discussed that he mentioned when he lived inWarsaw, he had been a feldscher, which was described as“is an assistant to a doctor – what would be called a practical nurse in England – someone who puts on bandages and that sort thing when the doctor tells him.”The white Hart still stands and a board on the external wall remembers the tenure of its most notorious occupant.#truecrime #whitechapelmurders
#Spitalfields looking beautiful #londoninthesun #Spitalfields looking beautiful  #londoninthesun
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The #Whitechapelmurders of #JacktheRipper led to a The #Whitechapelmurders of #JacktheRipper led to a huge amount of press coverage all over the world, and readers, thousands of miles away from the epicentre of the #crimes became fascinated by the district in which the atrocities had occurred.
On Sunday, September 30th 1900, The San Francisco Call, published the following article, written by Genevieve Green, for which she had paid a visit to the streets of the district when they were at their busiest, on a Sunday morning-
“I have seen a small part of the slums of London and now all other poverty, all other misery that my eyes have ever beheld become joyous and radiant in comparison.The men and women that one sees in the #slums of #London are not the picturesque poor for whom it is so easy to be awakened to pity.
They are simply blouzy, blear-eyed, swollen, drunken in many cases, almost inanimate brutes.How to reach this class of humanity, as low in the order of intelligence as the jellyfish or the crab, yet supposed to have a soul, had long been the despair of reformers, when the #SalvationArmy appeared with its drums and tambourine’s, its gimcracks and fireworks. It thumped a refrain into the ear of a sot and made him look up.The sot’s attention had been obtained for one brief moment, the brass drum had accomplished what science and eloquence attempted in vain, and the Salvation Army flourished.”Such a harsh description of the residents.#historiclondon
A Woman's Club at the Public House Door as describ A Woman's Club at the Public House Door as described by #JackLondon in #ThePeopleofTheAbyss
London describes the #publichouse as flourishes on every corner and between corners and is frequented almost as much by women as by men. Children are to be found in it as well, waiting till their fathers and mothers are ready to go home , sipping from the glasses and listening to the coarse language.
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The beautiful features that can be seen on the #hi The beautiful features that can be seen on the #historichouses in the #Spitalfields #conservation area
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