The Real Ripper Street, Whitechapel, London (back street)
The East End
The East End is one of the oldest parts of London – and an area where fascinating buildings exist for those who look beyond the usual London Tourist Attractions
Jack the Ripper (Elizabeth Stride)
The next murder committed by the whitechapel Fiend was that of Elizabeth Stride . Elizabeth Stride 1872 Photo She met her Assassin between 12:45 a.m - 1.00am. Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (September 1888) is believed to be the third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer called Jack the Ripper, who killed and mutilated prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of London from late August to early November 1888 She was seen by an eyewitness being attacked by a man who might of been jack…
Jack the Ripper Tour - Discovery Tours (London) - 2021 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
Jun 1, 2019 - Join London's original Jack the Ripper CSI tour led by expert authors who have written books on the world's most infamous murder mystery. Step by step we will spirit you back in time to the cobbled...
Annie Eliza Smith Chapman (1840-1888) - Find A...
Victim of Jack the Ripper. At the age of 47, she was the second of five confirmed Ripper victims. Most modern investigators and researchers believe that Jack the Ripper had more victims than the five confirmed ones. At five feet tall, overweight, with blue eyes and brown hair, she was known on the streets of East...
The East End
The East End is one of the oldest parts of London – and an area where fascinating buildings exist for those who look beyond the usual London Tourist Attractions
Jack the Ripper
This route that my walk takes has been designed to get straight into the area where the murders occurred and give you a better understanding of what the neighbourhood was like when Jack the Ripper stalked the very alleyways and passageways. Mitre Square is a small, quiet square heading off Mitre Street, Aldgate. It has three entrances: one from Mitre Street, the second leading from Duke Street via the narrow Church Passage, and the third leading from St James's Passage. Catherine Eddowes had…
The Whitechapel Murder Victims
During the era in which the Ripper was active, there were 11 murders committed in London's East End. These murders took place between April 3, 1888 and February 13th, 1891. These murders were collectively known as the 'Whitechapel Murders', being labeled as such by a London Metropolitan Police Service investigation. Whitechapel Murder Locations The map below shows the Whitechapel Murder crime scene locations, beginning with the site of the attack on Emma Elizabeth Smith (April 3, 1888) and…
The following six photo's are of the mortuary where Jack the Ripper's victim Elizabeth Stride's body was taken in 1888.
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Ten Bells, Spitalfields, E1
Historical pub opposite Spitalfields Market (Victorian and linked to Jack the Ripper in a fairly tenuous way). Decent, nice atmosphere, gets very busy. It also has some great tiling inside. (More recent photo of it and another more recent still.) Address: 84 Commercial Street (formerly Church Street). Owner: Truman Hanbury Buxton (former). Links: London Pubology
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Jack the Ripper - Dorset Street
Lock of hair from Jack the Ripper victim Mary Kelly. | Etsy
***FRAME MAY BE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS PICTURED BUT THE SAME SIZE*** On the 9th of November, 1888 Mary Jean Kelly was slain in her rented room by the infamous serial killer, Jack the Ripper. Mary is widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of the ripper, as well as his most gruesome. During the investigation of her murder, Sgt Edward Badham of the “H” division Whitechapel Police collected a lock of her blood drenched hair. The hair sample was framed and filed away, not…
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