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English: Victorian mortuary photograph of murder victim Catherine Eddowes
Date September/October 1888
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[1] ; widely published in works on "Jack the Ripper", for example: Evans, Stewart P.; Skinner, Keith (2000). The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. London: Constable and Robinson. ISBN 1841192252, between pages 338 and 339


Original photograph in collection of Royal London Hospital Archives and Museum, catalog number MC/PM/5/2/5
Author Unknown photographer
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Published by A. Storck of Lyon and Masson of Paris in Vacher l'éventreur et les crimes sadiques (1899) by Alexandre Lacassagne (1843–1924) page 261 [2].
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