Jack the Ripper A brand new map of the Whitechapel area of London in 1888. This map shows the date of discovery and location of the bodies of the five "Canonical" victims of Jack the Ripper - Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Edowes, Mary Kelly, and two other possible victims, Emma Smith & Martha Tabram. It also points out the notorious area of East End Common Lodging Houses west & east of Commercial Street where they lived, and the street where the "Message On The Wall" was found. Derived from an atlas of London & Suburbs, published in 1888 Original scale 4 inches to the mile Shows names of most roads, alleys, courts, lanes, stations, public buildings, factories, etc. Covers the area from Bishopsgate Station in the north west, to Charrington's Brewery on Mile End Road in the north east, and from Custom House in the south west to Shadwell High Street in the south east. The whole sheet measures 84 x 60 cm (33 x 24 inches) The area of the actual map is 68.4 x 55 cm (26.93 x 21.64 inches. High quality giclee reproduction. This is a flat-sheet map (not folded) and will be posted rolled in a tube.
Brand | Old Towns Wall Art |
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