Thanks for the first two articles,in Ripperologist 94, "George Yard Revisited" and "Martha Tabram-Was She or Wasnt She".These were very interesting and instructive reads Don -and thanks to Jane, for the equally interesting illustrations.
I noticed though, that there was no mention of the newly built Toynbee Hall[opened in 1885]which was and still is ,just a few yards from where Martha was found murdered in George Yard Buildings.
I believe Toynbee Hall could be a significant address, since there was quite a large turnover of young Oxbridge graduates, resident for several months at a time ,at Toynbee Hall from 1885 and including 1888.They were mostly complete strangers to the area and had been encouraged to work and help "educate the poor working men of Whitechapel" by Reverend Barnett during his religious sermons at their colleges in Oxford and Cambridge,usually the preceding year.Another ,a graduate of Cambridge University,was the Duke of Clarence, who gave a very supportive speech to the newly formed Toynbee Hall Committee in 1885 and paid several subsequent visits.
At least the name of one of these ,and one of the most active of the graduate s for a number of years was Arthur "Dyke Acland",the Dyke Aclands do actually feature in Ripper literature,since one of the cousins married Caroline Dyke Acland, who was the daughter of the eminent doctor, Sir William GULL---asserted by a number of Ripper authors to have been Jack the Ripper.
Probably all coincidence -but worthy of mention ,since the Toynbee Hall residents and the George Yard residents were after all very close neighbours in 1888!
I have a couple of further points to raise regarding your article on Martha Tabram ,but will do so another day!
Cheers
Natalie
I noticed though, that there was no mention of the newly built Toynbee Hall[opened in 1885]which was and still is ,just a few yards from where Martha was found murdered in George Yard Buildings.
I believe Toynbee Hall could be a significant address, since there was quite a large turnover of young Oxbridge graduates, resident for several months at a time ,at Toynbee Hall from 1885 and including 1888.They were mostly complete strangers to the area and had been encouraged to work and help "educate the poor working men of Whitechapel" by Reverend Barnett during his religious sermons at their colleges in Oxford and Cambridge,usually the preceding year.Another ,a graduate of Cambridge University,was the Duke of Clarence, who gave a very supportive speech to the newly formed Toynbee Hall Committee in 1885 and paid several subsequent visits.
At least the name of one of these ,and one of the most active of the graduate s for a number of years was Arthur "Dyke Acland",the Dyke Aclands do actually feature in Ripper literature,since one of the cousins married Caroline Dyke Acland, who was the daughter of the eminent doctor, Sir William GULL---asserted by a number of Ripper authors to have been Jack the Ripper.
Probably all coincidence -but worthy of mention ,since the Toynbee Hall residents and the George Yard residents were after all very close neighbours in 1888!
I have a couple of further points to raise regarding your article on Martha Tabram ,but will do so another day!
Cheers
Natalie
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