THE FIVE WOMEN
Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols- death portrait (Wikipedia)
Annie Chapman- Wedding Photograph (Wikipedia)
Sketch- Catherine Eddowes- The Penny Illustrated Paper (Wikipedia)
Elizabeth Stride, death portrait (Wikipedia)
Sketch Mary Jane Kelly The Penny Illustrated Paper (Wikipedia)
London- Whitechapel: Sites of 7 Whitechapel murders: Osborn Street (center right), George Park (center left), Hanbury Street- Annie Chapman - (top), Buck's Row - Mary Ann (Polly) Nichols (far right), Berner Street - Elizabeth Stride (bottom right), Mitre Square- Catherine Eddowes- (bottom left), Dorset Street- Mary Jane Kelly (middle left).
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A London workhouse or doss house (Wikipedia)
Peabody Building, National Archives UK
Gothenburg, Sweden- where Elizabeth Stride was born on Nov. 27, 1843
Cathedral of Domkyrko, Sweden, where Elizabeth Stride lived before emigrating to England. (Wikipedia)
Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London 1851 - Visited by Catherine Eddowes on a school fieldtrip. (Wikipedia)
The tragic shipwreck of the Princess Alice, Thames River, Sept. 3, 1878 that inspired Kate Eddowes to create a 'new past'.
(Wikipedia)
Recovering bodies from the Thames River (Wikipedia)
Burial of the unknown at Woolworth Cemetery (Wikipedia)
Ten Bells Pub, Whitechapel
Drawings - Jack the Ripper's London (Newspapers.com)
Sleeping in the rough- London's East End 1880s
(Newspapers.com)
Fear/Suspicion runs rampant in London (Newspapers.com)
1885 Sketch Inspector F. Abbeline, investigating the Ripper Case
(Wikipedia)
Jack the Ripper "From Hell" Letter
(Wikipedia)
13 Miller's Court - Mary Jane Kelly's Room
(Wikipedia)
Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum, North London where Aaron Kosminski was an inmate from 1891-1894. (Wikipedia)
1894 Memo written by Sir Melville Macnaghten, Assist. Chief Constable of the London Metropolitan Police, naming "Kosminski" as one of the 3 suspects in the Ripper case.
SOURCES
Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: The Complete Casebook, Contemporary Books, Jan 1, 1988.
Halie Rubenhold, The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed By Jack the Ripper, Mariner Books, London, March 2020.
John Douglas & Mark Olshaker, The Cases that Haunt Us: From Jack the Ripper to JonBenet Ramsey-The FBI's Legendary Mindhunter Sheds New Light on the Mysteries That Won't Go Away, Schribner, Jan 23, 2001.
Patricia Cornwell, Ripper: The Secret Life of Walter Sickert, Thomas and Mercer, Feb 28, 2017.
Phillip Sugden, The Complete History of Jack the Ripper, Robinson Publishing, Jan 9, 2002.
Ripper Files, London Black Museum, 2025.(personal collection)
Robert House, Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect, Trade Paper Press, London, May 2011.
Russell Edwards, Naming Jack the Ripper- The Definitive Reveal, Lyons Press, Oct 1, 2024.
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