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Q: What was the housing like in whitechapel in 1888?
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Whereabouts in Whitechapel were the murders?

Beginning with the murder of Emma Smith who died on April 3, 1888, near Osborn St., Whitechapel, Martha Tabram on August 7, 1888, at George yard buildings, Commercial St., Spitalfields, Mary Ann Nichols on August 31, 1888, Buck's Row, Whitechapel, Annie Chapman on Sept. 8, 1888, on Hanbury St., Spitalfields, Elizabeth Stride on Sept. 8, 1888, Burner St., Whitechapel, Katherine Eddows on Sept. 30, 1888, Mitre Square, Aldgate, Mary Jane Kelly on Nov. 9, 1888, Miller's Court, Dorset St., Whitechapel.* *It is felt that the killer did not stop after the Kelly murder but listed are the victims most commonly known as Ripper victims.


Where did London match girls strike of 1888 take place?

I think it was Whitechapel.


What country did Jack the Ripper start killing?

His crimes were done in Whitechapel, England in 1888.


In what year did Jack the Ripper commit his murders in the district of Whitechapel?

The Whitechapel Murders began with the death of Mary Ann Nichols killed on 31 April 1888.


Why did the whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888?

it was committed within white chapel


Where was Elizabeth Stride found when she was killed by Jack The Ripper?

Stride was killed on Berner Street, Whitechapel, on September 30, 1888.


How did people in live in white chapel at 1888?

The area of Whitechapel was horrendously poor. The inhabitance of the district mainly lived in poverty and squalor.


How old was Mary Jane kelly?

Mary Jane Kelly was killed on 9th November 1888 in Whitechapel by Jack the Ripper


Where did Jack The Ripper kill Polly Nichols?

Nichols' body was discovered in the early morning hours of August 31, 1888, on a small cobbled street named Buck's Row, which ran parallel to Whitechapel Rd., in London's Whitechapel district.


What about Jack The Ripper?

Jack The Ripper is an unidentified serial killer who murdered prostitutes in London's East End Whitechapel area beginning in early 1888.


What was the Autumn of Terror?

The Autumn of Terror was the time period from August 1888 to November 1888 in Victorian London's east end or Whitechapel. The Ripper was on the loose and no woman felt safe, especially the prostitutes that lived and worked those streets for their livelyhood.


What were women's jobs in whitechapel 1888?

In 1888, London's East End was riddled with prostitutes. The locals survived on a pittance, making money by cobbling together boots, making matches and skinning rabbits. Whitechapel and Spitalfields' green spaces were filled with homeless people every night, and the area's formerly-grand Huguenot houses were crammed full of families, each sharing a room. Discovery channel