English: Victorian mortuary photograph of murder victim Elizabeth Stride.
Español: Fotografía mortuoria de la víctima Elizabeth Stride, tercera víctima canónica del asesino en serie conocido como Jack el Destripador.
Date
September/October 1888
Source
Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.; 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. ISBN1841192252, between pages 338 and 339
The original photograph of Stride from the Records of the Metropolitan Police Service (now held in the National Archives), catalog number MEPO 3/3155, is missing presumed stolen [1]. A copy is kept in file MEPO 3/3156.
It was donated from an anonymous private collection in 1988, and was not published prior to 1988 [2], [3].
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*Elizabeth Stride, presumed victim of Jack the Ripper *around 1888 *mortuary photo old legend from Englisch Wikipedia: *20:33, 13 July 2005 . . Jtdirl (Talk) . . 197x317 (15178 bytes) (Elizabeth Stride, victim of Jack the Ripper. (1888 mortuary photo) {{