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Whitechapel: Then and Now

The crimes of Jack the Ripper were committed in a fairly small section of East London. Available on the Casebook are photographs from the Victorian era, and from the modern day, of all the crime scenes, plus several other relevant parts of the area of London in which the murders were committed. New photographs, taken during May and June of 1999, are now available of George Yard (Gunthorpe Street), Buck's Row (Durward Street), Hanbury Street, Berner Street (Henriques Street), Mitre Square, Dorset Street, Goulston Street, Flower and Dean Street (Lolesworth Close), the Princess Alice Pub (The City Darts) and St Botolph's Church. In addition, we now also have pictures of Christ Church, Commercial Street, Fashion Street, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green Road, Spitalfields Market, the Ten Bells Pub and Fournier Street.


Map of East London


Batty Street Dorset Street Minories
Berner Street East End Map Mitre Square
Bethnal Green Road Fashion Street Pinchin Street
Brick Lane Flower and Dean Street Princess Alice Pub
Britannia Pub George Yard Spitalfields Market
Buck's Row Goulston Street St Botolph's Church
Christ Church Hanbury Street Ten Bells Pub
Commercial Street London Hospital Thrawl Street


Related pages:
  Maps
       Official Documents: 1894 Ordinance Map of Whitechapel Division 
       Ripper Media: Jack the Ripper: Whitechapel Map 1888 
       Victorian London: Map of the Modern East End 
       Victorian London: Maps of Whitechapel, 1888-1894 
  Whitechapel
       Dissertations: Statistical Shortfalls: Loanes 1887 Report in Review 
       Dissertations: The Streets of Whitechapel 
       Press Reports: Daily Telegraph - 29 November 1888 
       Press Reports: Iowa City Press Citizen - 2 September 1922 
       Press Reports: Syracuse Standard - 2 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Syracuse Standard - 4 August 1889 
       Press Reports: Weekly Herald - 21 September 1888 
       Press Reports: Williamsport Sunday Grit - 4 August 1889 
       Ripper Media: The Highways and Byways of Jack the Ripper 
       Victorian London: A Night in Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: A Visit to Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: An Autumn Evening in Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: The Modern East End 
       Victorian London: Through Whitechapel With Dickens 
       Victorian London: Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: Whitechapel 
       Victorian London: Whitechapel Road on a Saturday Night