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    Londons East End.





    This Victorian building was once a women’s refuge in Spitalfields. It is located on Crispin Street, a street perpendicular to the western end of Dorset Street



    Mitre Square scene of Catherine (Kate) Eddowes, Murder 30 September 1888

    She was the second victim of the night of Sunday 30 September 1888, a night which already had seen the murder of Elizabeth Stride less than an hour earlier. These two murders are commonly referred to as the "double event"





    Walking in the steps of Jack The Ripper.. Mitre Square.



    Spitafields Market.





    No tour would be complete without a shot of the Thames.



    Last edited by Rochester; 22-11-2009 at 12:34 AM.
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    Default Re: Jack The Ripper Tour

    Nice atmospheric shots
    Like the one of the thames and the 2nd shot
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    Really moody shots there

    Love the tower bridge shots
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    I love the alleyway down to Mitre square and the Thames shots. Very nice I can remember a few years ago a big fuss on the LDN news about the walks. Apparently a lot of the residents around Spitalfileds market were getting fed up of having their tea ruined by the description from the street below of Mary Jane Kelly's intestines and other organs being strewn around her room.

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    Never seen the market empty like that, ace shots and a good read.

    The Thames one is ace indeed.
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    I'm liking the last shot with the Gherkin and cranes.

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    Really interesting this! Great shots as always SS-your last two are stunning!

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    Some great shots there mate
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