Hi there, people.
I'm new to this site, but have been interested in the Ripper for a long time.
I went for a walk round the east End two weeks ago, and noticed that three of the victims have been 'immortalised' by painted signs on walls near to the places they were murdered - Elisabeth Stride (spelt that way on the sign), Catharine Eddowes and Mary Ann Nichols have been thus honoured by signs bearing their names. Mary Kelly and Annie Chapman have not. I wondered if anybody knew of this? Why it has been done? Why have two of the victims not had signs painted for them?
This is intriguing, and indeed, annoying me. If anybody knows anything about these signs, I'd be very grateful to know more.
I'm new to this site, but have been interested in the Ripper for a long time.
I went for a walk round the east End two weeks ago, and noticed that three of the victims have been 'immortalised' by painted signs on walls near to the places they were murdered - Elisabeth Stride (spelt that way on the sign), Catharine Eddowes and Mary Ann Nichols have been thus honoured by signs bearing their names. Mary Kelly and Annie Chapman have not. I wondered if anybody knew of this? Why it has been done? Why have two of the victims not had signs painted for them?
This is intriguing, and indeed, annoying me. If anybody knows anything about these signs, I'd be very grateful to know more.
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