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Picture of Buck's Row Whitechapel in London's East End (now Durward St) - site of Jack the Ripper's first murder on 31 August 1888. Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols' body was discovered 3 metres back from the corner of the tall brick building.

Take a Ripper virtual tour from the first murder scene. Click on the map below to view all 5 murder scenes and other key locations in the hunt for the world's first recognised serial killer.

Buck's Row Whitechapel

Jack the Ripper's London 1888


View Jack the Ripper Walk, Whitechapel, Greater London UK in a larger map

This link will take you to the key points in London where Jack the Ripper carried out his 5 murders
over 71 days from 31 August 1888 to 9 November 1888. You can use this map to make your own Jack the
Ripper walk around London or to trace the movements of the Whitechapel killer whose identity has
never been established.

Learn about Jack the Ripper

The five canonical Jack the Ripper 
victims August - November 1888
The Friends of the Marlborough Public Library will host a presentation on “Jack The Ripper” next month.

The Delvena Theatre Company - founded in 1992 - will present an interactive production of “Jack The Ripper” Wednesday, January 24 at 7 p.m.

This “edutainment” production was written by Fran Baron and will feature Joseph Zamparelli, Lynne Moulton and Baron.

History comes alive with the infamous “Jack The Ripper” - the identity of whom was never known.

Learn the details of the ghastly murders of five women from London in 1888 and meet the top suspects.

The audience will have the opportunity to question each of the suspects and make their own conclusion as to who the real Jack The Ripper was.

The program is funded and sponsored by the Ezra Cutting Trust-Bank of America Trustee, the Marlborough Cultural Council, the Friends Memorial Foundation and the Cummings Foundation.

For more informaton visit www.mpl-friends.org

Original story: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/20171228/learn-about-jack-ripper-at-marlborough-library