Whitechapel 1888 Map


Old Maps of Whitechapel, Greater London Francis Frith

Historians believe the name Whitechapel may have come because of the stateliness of St. Mary's church and the whitewash that was given to it by builders of the Middle Ages. St Mary Matfelton Church, Whitechapel, London. The main part of the city was and still is the Whitechapel Street. It is located near the Whitechapel of St. Mary's Church.


Whitechapel Know Your London

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Whitechapel 1888 Map

How to Buy. Take a look at our selection of old historic maps based upon Whitechapel in Greater London. Taken from original Ordnance Survey maps sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single layer, these maps offer a true reflection of how the land used to be. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads and places you know.


Liverpool Street to Whitechapel Walk Caramel Day Trips

Jack the Ripper map of Spitalfields and Whitechapel 1888, ISBN 978-0-9571990-0-2. Here we present a brand new, high resolution map of the East End of London from 1888, the time period when Jack the Ripper terrorised London. This is a highly detailed map, showing more information than any previous map ever produced. You'll have to remove the.


Booth map of Whitechapel Stock Photo Alamy

Jack the Ripper - Whitechapel 'Map Booklet' 1888. ISBN: 0-9546603-0-7. Size: 11" x 8ยฝ". ยฃ9.99 plus postage and packaging. Casebook Review: There is no shortage of maps when it comes to Ripperology. we've got the omnipresent "Jack's London" maps (more collectible than utilitarian), the P&D Riley maps of the mid-90s (more utilitarian than.


Antique Map, the City and Whitechapel, London 1920's

Below you will find three different maps of Whitechapel. The first two are ordinance maps - the first from 1888, the second from 1894. The third map is Charles Booth's 1889 map of London poverty. Booth color-coded various sections of London according to the level of poverty of each particular section.


1888 A Jack the Ripper Blog The Whitechapel Map

The map of Jack the Ripper's London shows the locations of many of the places associated with the Whitechapel Murders. Looking at the murder sites today the first thing that strikes you is the smallness of the locality in which the murders occurred.


Every Building In Whitechapel Mapped And Described Londonist

This is the Index to the Jack the Ripper Map Book, and the Full Map of Spitalfields and Whitechapel It also applies to the map images presented on this site, however, due to the restrictions of webpage size, a lot of the smaller detail can't be resolved on these pages. If you want to see the fine detail, you'll have to buy the map.


Whitechapel and Spitalfields Map A map highlighting a guided route through the Whitechapel and

Histories of Whitechapel. Welcome to the Survey of London's Whitechapel project, where you can share and explore the many histories of Whitechapel's buildings and places. On our map you'll find information about every building in Whitechapel in 2016, including photographs, stories and research, film clips and audio recordings added by.


Ordinance Survey Map of Whitechapel Area 1888 (c) by Iscreamer1 on DeviantArt

During the era in which the Ripper was active, there were 11 murders committed in London's East End. These murders took place between April 3, 1888 and February 13th, 1891. These murders were collectively known as the 'Whitechapel Murders', being labeled as such by a London Metropolitan Police Service investigation. Whitechapel Murder Locations The map below shows the Whitechapel Murder crime.


Whitechapel London Map

Jack the Ripper, a moniker adopted for the unidentified murderer, was not by any means the world's first "serial killer.". History, unsurprisingly, is littered with figures who would fit.


Old Maps of Whitechapel, Greater London Francis Frith

The MICHELIN Whitechapel map: Whitechapel town map, road map and tourist map, with MICHELIN hotels, tourist sites and restaurants for Whitechapel


Whitechapel map 1922 London map, East end london, Vintage maps

This map identifies the exact locations of women who were gruesomely murdered in Whitechapel, London in the East End. There were knowingly 11 murders committed during the time of April 3, 1888, and February 13th, 1891. The murders were known as the " Whitechapel Murders".


Map of London (Whitechapel) 1947 Map art, London map, Whitechapel

The main map, at a scale of 32 inches to the mile, is split into 25 map plates. Also included are enlargements of the map sections for each murder site, and there is also basic information about each of the Whitechapel Murder victims, as well as the Canonical 5 Jack the Ripper murder victims.


Casebook Jack the Ripper Maps of Whitechapel, 18881894 London Town, Old London, London

Dorset Street - Murder of Mary Kelly, Nov 9, 1888. Castle Alley - Murder of Alice McKenzie, July 17, 1889. Swallow Gardens - Murder of Frances Coles, Feb 13, 1891. The Swallow Gardens underpass is highlighted in yellow. Click Here to download the entire map (Warning this is a very large file - 4.7 MB Jpeg.) Related pages: Maps


Map of Whitechapel Murder Locations COVE

The Whitechapel Murders were a series of eleven murders which occurred between Apr 1888 and Feb 1891. Ten of the victims were prostitutes and one was an unidentified female (only the torso was found). It was during this period that the Jack the Ripper murders took place.