File:CatherineEddowesJacktheRipperCanomicleVictimFourMitreSq.30091888a.jpg

CatherineEddowesJacktheRipperCanomicleVictimFourMitreSq.30091888a.jpg(272 × 420 pixels, file size: 70 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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English: Police surgeon's drawing, 1888. The body of Jack the Ripper's fourth canonical victim, as discovered in Mitre Square, 30 September 1888.
Date
Source The Murders of the Black Museum: 1870-1970, first published in 1982
Author Author of image is Doctor F. G. Brown. Image dates from 30 September 1888. Drawn in situ in Mitre Square.

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Image depicts a police surgeon's drawing of the body of Jack the Ripper's fourth canonical victim, as discovered in the early hours of 30 September 1888.

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