List of Plates

1. Sir Charles Warren
2. The Ripper murders gave the London Press increased sales. Punch, October 1888
3. Sir Robert Anderson
4. Sir Melville Macnaghten
5. Inspector Frederick Abberline
6. Gunthorpe Street today
7. The Ten Bells, a favourite haunt of Mary Jane Kelly
8. The churchyard of Nicholas Hawksmoor’s Christ Church
9. A vicious crime in the Whitechapel area. Punch, September 1888
10. Remains of Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary
11. The modern site of No 8 White’s Row where Annie Millwood lived
12. Durward Street as it as today
13. Buck’s Row as it looked in 1888
14. ‘Ripper-type’ knives in Arnold’s Medical catalogue, 1888. Thackray Museum
15. Dr Rees Llewellyn
16. Chief Inspector Donald Swanson
17. Coroner Wynne Baxter
18. An artist’s impression of the Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary mortuary, September 1888
19. The murder site of Annie Chapman as it was in 1888
20. Annie Chapman’s murder site today
21. Dr George Bagster Phillips
22. The author standing in an alleyway off Regal Close
23. In 1888, Eagle place was a cul-de-sac that ended in the Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary mortuary
24. Robert Mann’s mortuary, a realistic impression, 1891
25. Henriques Street today
26. Berner Street as it was in 1888
27. The mortuary of St George’s-in-the-East today
28. The mortuary of St George’s-in-the-East in 1888
29. Dr Frederick Brown
30. Ripper’s corner in Mitre Square today
31. Mitre Square in 1888
32. The site of the Goulston Street graffito today
33. The entrance to Wentworth Model Dwellings, Goulston Street, in 1888
34. Dorset Street today has disappeared under the multi-storey car park
35. Dorset Street in 1888
36. Dr Thomas Bond
37. Castle Street today
38. Houses standing behind the Pavilion Theatre
39. Gentrified weavers’ houses in today’s Wilkes Street
40. The Old Montague Street graffito, 2009