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Flower and Dean Street - Wikipedia
Flower and Dean Street was a road at the heart of the Spitalfields rookery in the East End of London. It was one of the most notorious slums of the Victorian era, being described in 1883 as "perhaps the foulest and most dangerous street in the whole metropolis", [1] and was closely associated with the victims of Jack the Ripper.
Flower and Dean Street - The Worst Street In London - Jack The …
2018年1月3日 · Flower and Dean Street was one of the East End’s most notorious thoroughfares at the time of the Jack the Ripper crimes in 1888; and it was, in fact, at one of the lodging houses on Flower and Dean Street that ripper victim Elizabeth Stride was residing at the time of …
Flower and Dean Street - Jack the Ripper Wiki - Casebook
2009年11月11日 · A narrow street running east-west from Commercial Street to Brick Lane. Originally laid out in 1655 on land belonging to Thomas and Lewis Fossan by John Flower and Gowen Dean, Whitechapel bricklayers. The street was originally 16 feet wide and a mere 10 feet wide at its western end, a feature it maintained throughout its existence.
In Search Of Flower & Dean St | Spitalfields Life
2023年2月26日 · Fishman’s Tobacconist, Flower & Dean St, seventies, by Ron McCormick. It is a disappointing fact that some dwellings are built to be poor, you can find examples all over Britain. But in parts of London, once desirable streets had poverty imposed upon them.
The Doss Houses of Spitalfields - JackTheRipper
Flower and Dean Street had the highest concentration of doss houses and was therefore known as perhaps the evilest street in London for many years: “Flower and Dean Street, Spitalfields, is associated in most people’s minds with vice, immorality and crime in their most hideous shapes, and rightly so for there is no street in any other part ...
Flower and Dean Street - Wikiwand
Flower and Dean Street was a road at the heart of the Spitalfields rookery in the East End of London. It was one of the most notorious slums of the Victorian era, being described in 1883 as "perhaps the foulest and most dangerous street in the whole metropolis", [1] and was closely associated with the victims of Jack the Ripper.
Flower and Dean Street - London Wiki
Flower and Dean Street was a road situated at the heart of the Spitalfields rookery in the East End of London. It was one of the most notorious slum areas of the Victorian era and was closely associated with the victims of Jack the Ripper. It was described in …
Flower and Dean Street, E1 - The Underground Map
Flower and Dean Street, established in 1655, was the work of Whitechapel bricklayers John Flower and Gowen Dean on land owned by Thomas and Lewis Fossan. This narrow thoroughfare, merely 16 feet across and tapering to 10 feet at its western end, maintained its constrained width throughout its existence.
Flower and Dean and Jack the Ripper – thestreetnames
2013年11月27日 · This day in London history: on 27 November 1843, Elizabeth (‘Long Liz’) Stride was born; on 30 September 1888 she became the third victim of Jack the Ripper. Stride lived in a lodging house on Flower and Dean Street, which had been built by two bricklayers, John Flower and Gowen Dean, in the 1650s.
A Ghastly Discovery In Flower And Dean Street - 1892.
2020年2月25日 · Flower and Dean Street had a reputation for being one of the worst streets in London at the time of the jack the Ripper murders. It was a street made up of common lodging houses, and the consensus of the more “respectable” East End residents was its inhabitants were a lawless and debauched bunch.