This is a 5* rated Jack the Ripper tour by an expert 24 yrs exp dressed in Victorian costume, who will lead you around the very streets where Jack mudered his victims.
Directly out side the station holding a Jack the Ripper-Walks sign
Intro 1 the area in 1888
Intro 2 The poverty, workhouses, common lodging houses endured by the Whitechapel inhabitants
Mitre Sq The murders of Elizabeth Stride & Catherine Eddowes on the 30th September 1888. The night of the double event
Now called Middlesex St this is the boundary between the City of London and the Metropolitan area
Here is the doorway at 118-119 Goulston St wher a piece of apron belonging to Catherine Eddowes was found along with graffitti of the doorpost.
The murder of Martha Tabram now believed to be the first victim of Jack the Ripper
We view the street where Martha was murdered in George Yard Buildings
We stop opposite the Frying Pan Pub where Mary Anne Nichols (Polly) had her last drink
The site of Annie Chapman's murder in the backyard of 29 Hanbury St
In this old courtway we examine the Dear Boss letter sent to the Central News Office
We stop opposite Mary Kelly's favourite pub and Christchurch graveyard where many of these homeless prostitutes used to gather in the day
In the passage leading to the central courtyard we examine the From Hell letter sent to George Lusk of the Whitechapel Vigilance Society
In the courtyard where Millers Court Dorsett St, once stood we look at the murder of Mary Kelly the last victim of Jack the Ripper. We also look at some of the men suspected of these crimes over the years. We end here a 5 min walk from Liverpool St Station.
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