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"Bodies of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes (Jack the Ripper victims) are discovered, Oct 1888"
"The East-End Murders"
"East End Outrages: Another Brutal Murder. Mutilation of the Victim, Panic in Whitechapel, Special Details"
"The Seventh Murder in Whitechapel"
"Sir Charles Warren's Resignation"
"The Nemesis of Neglect"
'With the Vigilance Committee in the East-End'
"Jack the Ripper. Who is he? What is he? Where is he?"
"Horrible Murder in Whitechapel"
"Mysterious Affair"
"Another Whitechapel Tragedy: Shocking Murder of a Woman. The Crime a Mystery"
"Blind-Man's Buff"
"Latest Details of the Whitechapel Murders"
"Two More Whitechapel Horrors: When Will the Murderer Be Captured?"
'Incidents Relating to the East End Murders'
"Whitechapel, 1888"
"The London Murder Scare"
"Portrait Sketches of Supposed Whitechapel Monster and Incidents in the Case"
"The Seventh Horrible Murder by the Monster of the East End"
"The Whitechapel Murder: The Inquest; Further Details"
"The Whitechapel Murder: The Inquest and Verdict"
"Anonymous letter to City of London Police about Jack the Ripper"
"Dear Boss" letter
"Saucy Jacky" postcard
"From Hell" letter
Actor Richard Mansfield in a stage adaptation of "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"
Manuscript of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" Playscript
"The Picture of Dorian Gray"
"The Lodger"
Death Certificate of Mary Jane Kelly
Death Certificate of Catherine Eddowes
Death Certificate of Elizabeth Stride
Death Certificate of Mary Ann Nichols
Death Certificate of Annie Chapman
Death Certificate of Montague Druitt
James Maybrick's Diary
"Jack the Ripper's Bedroom"
Pocket Watch of James Maybrick
Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum
Macnaghten Memorandum
Edited Copy of the Whitechapel section of Charles Booth's London Poverty Map
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