Jack the Ripper - The Whitechapel Murders



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Timeline

Y/M/D Description Place
1888/08/31 Mary Ann Nichols' slashed body is discovered at about 3:40 am in Buck's Row (now Durward Street) just north of Whitechapel Station (277 Whitechapel Rd). Whitechapel,
1888/09/08 The body of Annie Chapman, Jack the Ripper's second victim, is found in the backyard of No 29 Hanbury Street (razed) by John Davis. No 29 Hanbury Street is gone, but 24 and 26 Hanbury St were built in the early part of the 18C. Hanbury Street, London, London
1888/09/30 Elizabeth Stride is killed in the early morning of Sunday 30 September 1888. Her body, with a severed main artery, is discovered at about 1 am in Dutfield's Yard, off Berner Street (now Henriques Street) in Whitechapel.
1888/09/30 Catherine Eddowes' body is found in Mitre Square in the City of London. Her throat was sliced open and her abdomen was slashed by a long, deep, jagged wound. City of London,
1888/09/30 PC Alfred Long discovers a portion of Catherine Eddowes' bloodied apron and the Goulston Street Graffito at the entrance to a tenement 108-119 Wentworth Dwellings, Goulston Street, Whitechapel. Whitechapel,
1888/09/30 Under orders from Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Charles Warren, the Goulston Street Graffito at 108-119 Wentworth Dwellings, Goulston Street, is erased before a photograph could be taken.
1888/11/09 Mary Jane Kelly's mutilated and disemboweled body is discovered lying on the bed in the single room where she lived at 13 Miller's Court, off Dorset Street, Spitalfields.
1907/00/00 Walter Sickert paints "Jack the Ripper's Bedroom" (oil painting,Manchester City Art Gallery,Manchester), 1906-1907. Sickert's had been told by his landlady, Mrs Louisa Jones, that Jack the Ripper had been a tenant at 6 Mornington Crescent in 1888. Numbers 2-12 and Attached Railings, Mornington Crescent

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