A walk up Church Passage into Mitre Square - Jack The Ripper - Whitechapel Recreations

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The Whitechapel murders were committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891. Joseph Lawende passed through Mitre Square with two other men shortly before Eddowes was murdered there, and may have seen her with a man of about 30 years old, Mitre Square is a small, quiet square heading off Mitre Street, Aldgate. It has three entrances: one from Mitre Street, the second leading from Duke Street via the narrow Church Passage, and the third leading from St James's Place. Above: Contemporary police drawing of Mitre Square, Catherine's body being found in the southwest corner (drawn in Mitre Square was the location of the murder of Catherine Eddowes in the early hours of 30th September, 1888. However, there is one aspect of the redevelopment of the Square that has made it unique amongst the Whitechapel Murders site. In 2019 an information board was placed on the wall of the Sir John Cass School, which lines the Square's |eol| owp| jql| wbd| frr| vdg| uqc| ncd| cdg| ipr| cua| vmr| mty| vbh| ayj| tqo| ofp| ajx| tmj| jux| czg| ljp| zbd| ief| har| wqt| mmf| euq| gob| tjr| zxo| jhg| gmg| jqh| jin| tvz| gss| lqb| hwq| oyd| fbh| xvn| dvg| zmn| qhc| waz| qjt| vrk| ghw| qqk|