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    There was a query on another thread about the Illustrated Police News (IPN) and I recently found a list I had done some time back listing all the cover illustrations of the IPN relating to the Whitechapel murders and thought this might be worth posting.
    Please note this list only covers 1888 and does not include later murders i.e. McKenzie and Coles
    Hope it's of interest
    Chris


    IPN covers relating to the Whitechapel murders

    8 September 1888
    Main headline:
    Revolting and mysterious murder of a woman - Buck's Row, Whitechapel
    Illustrations:
    Coroner
    Constable Neil
    Dr Llewellyn
    Inspector Helston
    Finding the body in Buck's Row
    The murdered woman. Whitechapel Mortuary
    Doctors at the mortuary
    Witnesses
    Inquest

    15 September 1888
    Main headline:
    The fourth and most horrible murder in Whitechapel
    Illustrations:
    29 Hanbury St. where the crime was committed
    Finding the body in the back yard
    House where the victim was last seen
    Sub headline:
    Latest sketches of the mysterious crimes of Whitechapel
    Illustrations:
    The first murder. Osborn St. Whitechapel
    The last victim
    Second murder
    Cheap lodging house - George Street
    George Yard
    Arrested on suspicion
    The third murder - Buck's Row
    Making inquiries at the slaughter house
    29 Hanbury Street - where the fourth body was found

    22 September 1888
    Main headline:
    Latest details of the Whitechapel murders
    Illustrations:
    Is he the Whitechapel murderer?
    Ready for the Whitechapel fiend - women secretly armed
    The victim last seen alive
    Scotland Yard officials watching the case - Detective Thicke and Coroner
    Foreman of jury
    Dr Phillips
    Brother of victim
    Annie Chapman before and after death
    A Whitechapel slaughter yard
    Paper on which murderer wiped his hands
    Lodging house keeper
    Handkerchief worn by victim
    "I haven't the money for my lodging"
    The blood stains Hanbury St.


    29 September 1888
    Main headline:
    The terrible tragedy of Annie Chapman. The latest victim of mysterious crime.
    Illustrations:
    Dark Annie calling with cotton at the house in which she was afterwards murdered
    Dark Annie in a common lodging house
    John Richardson
    Rest in Peace
    Dr Phillips
    Mrs Richardson
    Quarrelling with deceased
    Dr Phillips pronouncing life extinct
    Seen standing at the door with a foreign looking man Hanbury Street
    Working Lads' Institute
    Richardson cutting his boot


    6 October 1888
    Main headline:
    Two more Whitechapel horrors. When will the murderer be captured?
    Illustrations:
    Fifth victim at mortuary
    Sister of victim
    The Berner St. victim
    Inspector Reid
    Inquest on fifth victim at St Georges in the East
    Back of Berner Street. First discovery of the crime
    Going to her doom
    Police constable Watkins signalling for assistance - finding the body in Mitre Square
    Mitre Square, Aldgate - the fatal spot
    The scene on Sunday in Berner Street
    The fifth victim of the Whitechapel fiend
    Exterior of the gate
    Finding the mutilated body


    13 October 1888
    Main headline:
    The Whitechapel mystery
    Illustrations:
    Arrest in Whitechapel of a man in woman's clothing
    The Mitre Square victim before and after death
    Kitchen of a doss house in Whitechapel
    Sub headline:
    Sketches of the fiendish work of the monster of Whitechapel - his six crimes
    Illustrations:
    "I was followed by strange men and assaulted and mutilated"
    Taking the dying depositions of the first victim of the Whitechapel monster
    The Osborn St. murder
    Fatal Buck's Row - third murder
    "I shan't be long getting my bed money. Look at my smart bonnet" - lodging house, Flower and Dean St.
    The Buck's Row victim was last seen alive at the corner of Osborn St.
    The Berner St. victim - St Georges in the East mortuary
    The Mitre Square victim at the Golden Lane mortuary
    "Will you?" - the Whitechapel monster visits Hanbury Street
    How the monster escaped after his fiendish work
    Mrs Turner last seen in the company of soldiers - second victim
    Mrs Turner George Yard victim - pierced with 39 wounds
    Stays pierced through - George Yard victim
    Constable Watkins passing through Mitre Sq. eight mins before the crime
    The murderer's corner, Mitre Sq.
    The murderer seen with his latest victim - the spider and the fly
    The monster buying fruit for one of his dupes


    20 October 1888
    Main headline:
    Incidents relating to the East End murders
    Illustrations:
    Revelations of spiritualists
    Trial of bloodhounds
    Sir C Warren viewing handwriting on wall
    Sub headline:
    The history of the last victims of the mysterious monster of the East End
    Illustrations:
    Rose and ferns found on her dress
    Finding a blood stained knife - knife 12 inches long
    "Long Liz" and her friend, "One armed Liz"
    The Mitre Square victim showing wounds on face and neck
    "Good morning, old ****"
    Found drunk in the streets
    In a cell singing a song - her last hours
    Murderer seen by a witness with his fifth victim - Berner St.
    Sketch of supposed murderer - the man seen haunting house of Mr. Lusk
    Another sketch of supposed murderer - the man seen with last two victims
    Last scene in Kate Eddowes' life - Mitre Square
    Kelly parts with Kate Eddowes at the corner of Houndsditch
    Remarkable dream of the sister of Elizabeth Stride at the actual hour of the crime
    Bloodstained apron - inquest
    Copy of the Goulston St. writing
    The assassin disturbed at his bloodthirsty work in Berner St.
    "For God's sake come to my assistance - there's murder"
    The Whitechapel monster seen by two men


    27 October 1888
    Main headline:
    Latest incidents in connection with the doings of Jack the Ripper, the East End fiend
    Illustrations:
    The Vigilance Committee examining the contents of box
    The box was posted in Eastern district
    The box containing a human kidney
    Mathew Packer - sold grapes to Jack the Ripper
    The mysterious man with the black bag
    Contents of the mysterious black bag
    Jack the Ripper as described by Mr Packer and other (sketch incorporates copies of the "Say Boss, you seem rare frightened..." and the "From Hell" letters)
    Mrs Kuer - the German laundress
    Bloodstained knife found in Whitechapel on doorstep
    Arrested on suspicion
    Leaving the bloodstained shirt -22 Batty Street
    Jack the Ripper's attempt to murder One Armed Liz
    House to house search by the police, East End - a suspected lodger


    3 November 1888
    Main headline:
    Scenes and incidents of the mystery of the East End
    Illustrations:
    Mr Lusk Chairman Vigilance Committee, Mile End Rd.
    The mysterious man haunting Mr Lusk's house
    Delivering the box containing human kidney
    The mysterious man seeking Mr Lusk's address
    A suspected man seem to enter a house and leave it, disguised
    A disguised detective ready for the Whitechapel monster
    Detective attacked in Whitechapel
    Shadowed by a detective disguised as a female
    Harlow House, Mile End Road - female outcast shelter - how to prevent murder. The Whitechapel monster outwitted
    Justice is blind!
    In hysterics
    "I'm Jack the Ripper" - lady frightened to death
    Harlow House, female outcasts' shelter - homeless females tucked in for the night


    10 November 1888
    Main headline: The London murder scare
    Illustrations:
    The Canonbury mystery - where the unfortunate victim was found
    Jack the Ripper's latest threat - reading a letter from Jack the Ripper, Poplar police station
    Alleged discovery of bloodstained knives
    Scotland Yard asleep
    Mitre Square mystery - murder opposite a policeman's bedroom window - sixth East End murder of females
    Finding a letter from Jack the Ripper
    Stabbing a disguised detective who was after Jack the Ripper
    "Keep quiet. I'm looking for Jack the Ripper."
    The Hoxton mystery - murder of Mrs Squires and daughter
    Mysterious murder of Miss Clark, Marylebone
    The Whitechapel monster again heard of - Packer again sees the man who bought the grapes


    17 November 1888
    Sub headline: Sketches of the seventh East End crime
    Illustrations:
    Three times arrested as Jack the Ripper
    Photographing the body
    Removing the body to Shoreditch Mortuary
    A mysterious man with a black bag
    Forcing open the door
    Main headline:
    The seventh horrible murder by the monster of the East End
    Illustrations:
    Miller's Court - the murderer's chosen spot
    Mrs Prater's last leave taking of the victim
    A strange man tried to induce girls to go up an entry with him
    The scene of the murder- Miller's Court
    The awful discovery by McCarthy
    The seventh victim picked out for slaughter by the East End fiend - from descriptions given by her intimate friends
    Startling story of a man with a black bag
    Another strange story told of a man with a black bag
    Awful scene witnessed by the doctors
    Lured to the slaughter
    The murderer escaping from the window
    Arrested on suspicion
    Locality of the seven undiscovered murders
    Removing the body


    24 November 1888
    Main headline:
    Portrait sketches of supposed Whitechapel monster and incidents in the case
    Illustrations:
    McCarthy - Kelly's landlord
    Man who first saw the body
    Joe Barnett lived with Kelly
    Inspector Aberline, Criminal Investigation Dept. Scotland Yard
    Inspector Beck
    Mrs Prater
    Dr McDonald - Coroner
    Supposed murderer seen by Mrs Cox - a man of "most villainous appearance" seen accosting women in Whitechapel
    Mathew Packer tells a strange story to the police - Inspector Aberline
    "I could swear to the man anywhere" - Hutchinson
    Ladies at the West End threatened by Jack the Ripper
    L63 - "I was on duty all night and never heard a sound"
    Hutchinson's description of the man seen to enter the house with the victim Kelly - is he the murderer?
    "I heard a cry of 'Murder' in a faint voice" - evidence of Mrs Prater
    Before - after!


    1 December 1888
    Main headline:
    The Whitechapel monster again seen seeking another victim: outrages at the East End
    Illustrations:
    "He has cut my throat - follow him"
    Annie Farmer
    The man wanted for the present outrage
    Deputy landlady
    The escape of the assailant
    Packer states that he again sees the Whitechapel murderer
    The last outrage - the chase to the corner of Thrawl St., Brick Lane.
    The scene of the last outrage in Whitechapel
    Roughs assaulting witnesses
    "I'm Jack the Ripper"
    The Whitechapel monster again seen
    The wife of a merchant receives a Jack the Ripper letter


    8 December 1888
    Main headline:
    East End horrors
    Illustrations:
    Opening the door to admit Death - Miller's Court, Dorset St.
    Sub headline:
    Whitechapel murderer's record
    Illustrations:
    First murder Osborn St. - victim
    Second murder George Yard - victim
    Third murder Buck's Row - victim
    Fourth murder Hanbury St. - victim
    Fifth murder Berner St. - victim
    Sixth murder Mitre Square - victim
    Sub headline:
    When will they cease?
    Illustrations:
    The East End murderer seen again
    A member of the Vigilance Committee
    Another arrest
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