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"Unraveling the Enigma: The Mysterious Tale of 'Ripper'" In the late 19th century, whispers of terror echoed through the streets of Whitechapel, London

Background imageRipper Collection: Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864 - 1892) - elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28. Date: circa 1890

Background imageRipper Collection: Melville Macnaghten

Melville Macnaghten
Sir MELVILLE LESLIE MACNAGHTEN Police chief, at Scotland Yard, played a leading part in the investigation into the nefarious misdeeds of Jack the Ripper

Background imageRipper Collection: Death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864 - 1892), eldest son of Edward VII, he fell ill with influenza in the great influenza pandemic of 1889

Background imageRipper Collection: Sir William Gull

Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), studied medicine at St Guy's in London. In 1872 Gull was made a Baronet and became physician to Queen Victoria, treating the Prince of Wales for typhoid

Background imageRipper Collection: DUKE OF CLARENCE 1892

DUKE OF CLARENCE 1892
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE (1864 - 1892), Elder son of Edward VII; with his fiancee Mary of Teck (later married to George V) before his death aged 28

Background imageRipper Collection: Duke of Clarence

Duke of Clarence
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE (1864 - 1892), Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28; drawn at Sandringham 24 hours after his premature death

Background imageRipper Collection: Jack the Ripper's Bedroom, 1906-07 (oil on canvas)

Jack the Ripper's Bedroom, 1906-07 (oil on canvas)
1218285 Jack the Ripper's Bedroom, 1906-07 (oil on canvas) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 50.8x40.7 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageRipper Collection: The Nemesis of Neglect (engraving)

The Nemesis of Neglect (engraving)
607220 The Nemesis of Neglect (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Nemesis of Neglect; from Punch)

Background imageRipper Collection: DUKE OF CLARENCE

DUKE OF CLARENCE
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE (1864 - 1892), Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28. Date: 1888

Background imageRipper Collection: WW GULL / CABINET PORTRAIT

WW GULL / CABINET PORTRAIT
WILLIAM WITHEY GULL medical Date: 1816 - 1890

Background imageRipper Collection: CECIL RHODES / SOURIRE 00

CECIL RHODES / SOURIRE 00
A perfidious John Bull in league with Jack the Ripper - this is the true nature of England. Satire on Cecil Rhodes and Chamberlain at the time of the Entente Cordiale. Date: 1853 - 1902

Background imageRipper Collection: General Sir Charles Warren, 1840 To 1927. Officer In The British Royal Engineers And Later

General Sir Charles Warren, 1840 To 1927. Officer In The British Royal Engineers And Later Commissioner Of The London Metropolitan Police

Background imageRipper Collection: Spooky Street

Spooky Street
A night scene on the kind of spooky street which would make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck

Background imageRipper Collection: Spooky Alley

Spooky Alley
A rather eerie courtway in Leicester.. but who (or what?) lurks in the shadows... ?

Background imageRipper Collection: Ww Gull / Van Fair / 1875

Ww Gull / Van Fair / 1875
WILLIAM WITHEY GULL Medical Date: 1816 - 1890

Background imageRipper Collection: Fall / Clumber Spaniels / 36

Fall / Clumber Spaniels / 36
CHAMPION AUCKWEAR RIPPER Owned by Reed. Date: 1936

Background imageRipper Collection: Jos Chamberlain / Sourire

Jos Chamberlain / Sourire
A perfidious John Bull in league with Jack the Ripper - this is the true nature of England. Satire on Cecil Rhodes and Chamberlain at the time of the Entente Cordiale

Background imageRipper Collection: Spooky Pavement

Spooky Pavement
A night scene on a lonely and rather spooky corner of the Pavement, York, England

Background imageRipper Collection: Spooky Trees

Spooky Trees
A rather spooky night scene with a sinister row of trees lining a suburban street

Background imageRipper Collection: Ww Gull / Colour Lith

Ww Gull / Colour Lith
WILLIAM WITHEY GULL Medical Date: 1816 - 1890

Background imageRipper Collection: Duke of Clarence / Downey

Duke of Clarence / Downey
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28

Background imageRipper Collection: Duke of Clarence / Iln 85

Duke of Clarence / Iln 85
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia aged 28

Background imageRipper Collection: Duke of Clarence / Sepia

Duke of Clarence / Sepia
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE Elder son of Edward VII, photographed in Scottish dress with his brother George (later George V)

Background imageRipper Collection: Duke of Clarence / Beagles

Duke of Clarence / Beagles
ALBERT VICTOR, DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE Elder son of Edward VII, died of pneumonia at the age of 28

Background imageRipper Collection: Crime / Maybrick / 1889

Crime / Maybrick / 1889
The coroners inquest at the Maybrick. Mrs Florence Maybrick is eventually found guilty of poisoning her husband, James Maybrick and imprisoned



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"Unraveling the Enigma: The Mysterious Tale of 'Ripper'" In the late 19th century, whispers of terror echoed through the streets of Whitechapel, London. Amidst this chilling atmosphere, one name became synonymous with fear and mystery - Jack the Ripper. But what lies behind this infamous moniker? Let's delve into the enigmatic world surrounding "Ripper. " At the heart of this tale is Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale. As a member of British royalty, his involvement in these dark events remains shrouded in speculation. Melville Macnaghten, an influential figure at Scotland Yard during that time, believed that Prince Albert Victor was indeed connected to these heinous crimes. The death of Prince Albert Victor in 1892 further fueled conspiracy theories. Some suggested that he fell victim to a sinister plot aimed at silencing him forever. Sir William Gull, Queen Victoria's physician and alleged Freemason member, has also been linked to both Prince Albert Victor and Jack the Ripper. A haunting painting titled "Jack the Ripper's Bedroom" captures our imagination as it depicts an eerie scene from 1906-07 on canvas. This artwork transports us back to those grim days when fear gripped every corner of Whitechapel. "The Miller Court Murder, " another engraving from November 1888 reveals Mary Kelly's lodgings – a site where tragedy struck mercilessly under Jack the Ripper's reign. Suspects were arrested but never conclusively proven guilty; their identities remain obscured by history. Whitechapel itself becomes a character within this narrative - its narrow alleys bearing witness to unimaginable horrors while engendering endless speculation about who lurked in its shadows. Amongst all these perplexities emerges an intriguing image engraved for eternity - a Spitbergen terrier discovering remains at Whitehall; evidence pointing towards the Ripper's gruesome deeds.