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Thanks Dave, for the new maps which make much more sense now I have read your article about The 1888 Business [postal] Directory .
Regarding the safety of the neighbourhood as perceived by Mrs Amelia Richardson,69, giving evidence at the inquest for Annie Chapman.Mrs Richardson rented part of 29 Hanbury Street and ran a packing case business from there.Although she had started locking her cellar door only the past fewweeks because tools had gone missing,she still didnt lock her doors otherwise because she had never had anything taken by any of her neighbours in Hanbury Street .Her son John Richardson and another man helped her with the packing case business.Apparently very few people in Whitechapel locked their doors---or felt they needed to lock their doors.
Hello Nats, if the Old Bailey is to be believed that is in fact the case. Now I realize these are just the cases that made it that far, but some rudimentary math, say if this is 1 percent, still does not yield the Thunderdome Whitechapel I have seen some advance on these boards. More data is to be had, but not online. We will see how long it takes to get those other lines of evidence up here. Dave
We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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