#Totthenham Court Road Mystery
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victorianwhitechapel · 3 years ago
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🌺💀🌺 Day of the Death 🌸💀🌸
The Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos or Día de los Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated in Mexico and elsewhere associated with the Catholic celebrations of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, and is held on November 1 and 2. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray for and to remember friends and family members who have died. It is commonly portrayed as a day of celebration rather than mourning.
We would like to celebrate the lives of the 21 murdered women in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London at the end of Victorian Times.
Margaret Hames (1833 – ?)
Annie Smith Chapman (1841 – 1888; 47 yo)
Catherine Eddowes (1842 – 1888; 46 yo)
Emma Elizabeth Smith (1843 – 1888; 45 yo)
Elizabeth Gustaffsdotter Stride (1843 – 1888; 44 yo)
Mary Ann Walker Nichols (1845 – 1888; 43 yo)
Alice Pitts McKenzie (~1849 – 1889; 39 yo)
Martha White Tabram (1849 – 1888; 39 yo)
Annie Millwood (~1850 – 1888; 38 yo)
The Pinchin Street torso (1849~59 – 1889; 30~40 yo)
Frances Coles (1859 – 1891; 32 yo)
Rose Mylett (1859 – 1888; 29 yo)
Emily Atkins Horsnell (~1861 – 1887; 26 yo)
Mary Kelly (~1863 – 1888; 25 yo)
Ada Elbury Wilson (1863 – 1952; 89 yo)
The Whitehall Mystery (~1864 – 1888; 24 yo)
Elizabeth Jackson (1865 – 1889; 24 yo)
Thames Mysteries of 1873 & 1874 (?)
Totthenham Court Road Mystery of 1884 (?)
The Rainham Mystery (?)
💐🕯🪦Gone, but Not Forgotten🪦🕯💐
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