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Following is a list of sites in London associated
with Jack the Ripper
- Beresford, Jack (1899 – 1977) Olympic rowing champion
- In 1920 Beresford made his mark internationally by winning the silver medal at the Olympics Games in Antwerp. He returned to the Olympics in 1924, winning his first gold medal, and in the same year won the Philadelphia Gold Cup for the world amateur title
- Clutterbucks/The White Horse
- Whitechaple Road pub with a tendency to change its name.
Again mixed clientele - some suits (although we are talking
the serious drinkers not the yuppies) also some students
as this is situated near the Guildhall University. Occasionally
the odd tourist who is touring the Jack the Ripper trail.
Amazingly all the pubs in this area lay some claim to
Jack. Food used to be very good but has dropped off recently
maybe they can pick it up.
Map
- Cohen, Sir Jack (1898 – 1979)
- The founder of Tesco stores
- Cream, Thomas - Murderer
- Here lived Thomas Cream, the killer of at least 4 women between 1891 and 1892. Suspicion was originally on Jack the Ripper.
- HOBBS, Jack (1882-1963),
- Cricketer, lived here.
- Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman
- The 3rd victim. Annie Chapmann was killen in the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street on the 8 September 1888.
- Jack the Ripper - Catherine Eddowes
- The 5th victim. Catherine Eddowes was kill in Mitre Square on the 30 September
- Jack the Ripper - Elizabeth Stride
- The 4th victim. The body of Elizabeth Stride was found behind a working mans club at 40 Henriques Street on the 30 September 1888. Her husband and children had shortly before died in the Princess ALica disaster.
- Jack the Ripper - Martha Turner (1)
- The 1st victim. On 7 August 1888 Martha Turner body was found in the Goerge Building Yard.
- Jack the Ripper - Mary Ann Nicholls (2)
- The 2nd victim. On the 31 August 1888, Mary Anne Hicholls, after leaving a pub in Brick Lane was killed in Durward Street.
- Jack the Ripper - Mary Kelly
- The 6th and last victim. On the 9 November 1888 Mary Kelly was killed in her home at 13 Millers Court. Her body was the most brutally disfigured of them all.
- Ketch, Jack - Executioner
- All executioners are named Jack Ketch, since the bungled beheading of Charles 1.
- Sheppard, Jack
- Highway Man was buried here in 1724 after being exectuted at Tyburn.
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