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Whitechapel$506390$ - traducción al holandés

DISTRICT WITHIN EAST LONDON, ENGLAND, UK
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  • Royal London Hospital's old building from the 18th century
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  • Part of Charles Booth's map of Whitechapel, 1889. The red areas are "middle-class"; the black areas are "semi-criminal".
  • Colour key for Booth's [[poverty map]].}}
  • Plaque commemorating King Edward VII, with the inscription "erected with subscriptions raised by Jewish inhabitants of East London 1911"
  • The daughter-parishes of Stepney that would evolve into the modern London Borough of Tower Hamlets
  • The parish of Whitechapel formed three of the wards, in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney, which was created in 1900.
  • Whitechapel High Street, and St Mary Matfelon, in 1905
  • Whitechapel was the centre of British Jewish refugee immigrant life in the late 19th and early 20th century.
  • Bengali signage on [[Whitechapel station]].
  • The distinctive tiled frontage of the [[Whitechapel Art Gallery]]
  • Whitechapel Street Market at night
  • [[Aldgate East tube station]] emerges from the former Whitechapel public library (now a part of the [[Whitechapel Gallery]])
  • Home Secretary Churchill observing the events at Sidney Street, Whitechapel and Stepney

Whitechapel      
n. district in oosten van Londen
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  • Contemporaneous police drawing of the body of [[Catherine Eddowes]], as discovered in [[Mitre Square]]
  • Inspector [[Frederick Abberline]]
  • Frances Coles was found with her throat cut under a railway arch in Whitechapel on 13 February 1891.<ref>Fido, p. 113; Evans and Skinner (2000), pp. 551–557</ref>
  • From Hell]]" letter
  • 29 [[Hanbury Street]]. The door through which [[Annie Chapman]] and her murderer walked to the yard where her body was discovered is beneath the numerals of the property sign
  • Punch]]'' cartoon of 1888
  • Tom Merry]]
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  • Official police photograph of the body of [[Mary Jane Kelly]] as discovered in 13 Miller's Court, [[Spitalfields]], 9 November 1888
  • 22 September}} 1888) criticising the police's alleged incompetence. The failure of the police to capture the killer reinforced the attitude held by radicals that the police were inept and mismanaged.<ref>Begg, ''Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History'', p. 57</ref>
  • 8 September 1888 edition of the ''[[Penny Illustrated Paper]]'' depicting the discovery of the body of the first canonical Ripper victim, [[Mary Ann Nichols]]
  • Dorset Street]] (middle left)
  • "The [[Whitehall Mystery]]" of October 1888
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Wikipedia

Whitechapel

Whitechapel is a district in East London and the future administrative centre of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is a part of the East End of London, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) east of Charing Cross. Part of the historic county of Middlesex, the area formed a civil and ecclesiastical parish after splitting from the ancient parish of Stepney in the 14th century. It became part of the County of London in 1889 and Greater London in 1965. Because the area is close to the London Docklands and east of the City of London, it has been a popular place for immigrants and the working class.

The area was the centre of the London Jewish community in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Whitechapel, along with the neighbouring district of Spitalfields, were the location of the infamous 11 Whitechapel murders (1888–91), some of which were attributed to the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. In the latter half of the 20th century, Whitechapel became a significant settlement for the British Bangladeshi community and has the Royal London Hospital and East London Mosque.